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Unveiled: the ultimate guide to effortless screencapping on surface laptops

Overview

  • Printing the screen on your Surface Laptop is a quick and easy way to capture a moment, share an idea, or document a process.
  • The screen will flash and a screenshot will be captured and saved to your Pictures folder in the Screenshots subfolder.
  • Under the “Screenshot” section, you can change the default screenshot format (PNG or JPG), the default screenshot save location, and whether to show the screen capture notification.

Printing the screen on your Surface Laptop is a quick and easy way to capture a moment, share an idea, or document a process. Whether you’re a student, professional, or casual user, this guide will provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to print screen on your Surface Laptop using various methods.

Method 1: Using the Fn + Windows Key

1. Locate the Fn key: It’s usually located in the bottom-left corner of your keyboard, next to the Ctrl key.
2. Press Fn + Windows Key: Press both keys simultaneously.
3. Capture the screen: The screen will flash and a screenshot will be captured and saved to your Pictures folder in the Screenshots subfolder.

Method 2: Using the Snipping Tool

1. Open the Snipping Tool: Type “Snipping Tool” in the search bar and select the app.
2. Select a snipping mode: Choose from Free-form Snip, Rectangular Snip, Window Snip, or Full-screen Snip.
3. Capture the screen: Click and drag your cursor to select the area you want to capture.
4. Save the screenshot: Click the “Save” icon in the Snipping Tool toolbar to save the screenshot to your desired location.

Method 3: Using the Surface Pen

1. Press the top button on the Surface Pen: This will open the Windows Ink Workspace.
2. Select “Screen sketch“: Choose the “Screen sketch” option from the menu.
3. Capture the screen: Draw on the screen with the Surface Pen to capture a screenshot.
4. Save the screenshot: Click the “Save” button in the Windows Ink Workspace toolbar to save the screenshot to your desired location.

Method 4: Using the Xbox Game Bar

1. Open the Xbox Game Bar: Press Windows Key ++ G to open the Xbox Game Bar.
2. Click the “Capture” button: Select the “Capture” button in the Xbox Game Bar toolbar.
3. Capture the screen: The screen will be captured and saved to your Videos folder in the Captures subfolder.

Method 5: Using Third-Party Apps

There are numerous third-party apps available that offer advanced screen capture features. Some popular options include:

  • Greenshot
  • ShareX
  • Snagit

These apps allow you to capture screenshots, annotate them, and share them easily.

Customizing Screenshot Settings

You can customize your screenshot settings to suit your preferences. To do this:

1. Open Settings: Go to Start > Settings.
2. Navigate to “System”: Select “System” from the left-hand menu.
3. Click “Display”: Click the “Display” tab.
4. Configure screenshot settings: Under the “Screenshot” section, you can change the default screenshot format (PNG or JPG), the default screenshot save location, and whether to show the screen capture notification.

Wrapping Up

Mastering how to print screen on Surface Laptop is a valuable skill that can enhance your productivity and creativity. By following the methods outlined in this guide, you can effortlessly capture screenshots and save them for future use. Whether you’re using the built-in options or third-party apps, there’s always a method that suits your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Where are screenshots saved on my Surface Laptop?
A: Screenshots are typically saved to your Pictures folder in the Screenshots subfolder. You can customize the save location in the Display settings.

Q: Can I capture a screenshot of a specific window or application?
A: Yes, using the Snipping Tool or the Surface Pen. Select the “Window Snip” or “Free-form Snip” mode to capture a specific window or area of the screen.

Q: Can I annotate or edit screenshots on my Surface Laptop?
A: Yes, you can use third-party apps like Greenshot or Snagit to annotate, edit, and share screenshots.

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