The captured images reside on the Windows 10 clipboard, which you can access via the advanced clipboard function (Windows logo key + V).
You can capture a particular window (a welcome new feature), draw a rectangle and capture the image, capture the full screen, or draw a freeform area and capture the image inside of it. The screen snipping overlay offers you several options. SEE: Windows Update: 10 notable new features (free PDF) (TechRepublic) How to open the Windows 10 snipping screen with the print screen button This how-to tutorial explains how to modify Windows 10 and Snip & Sketch so that the snipping screen overlay can be started by pressing the print screen button (PrtScn) on a standard keyboard. Typically, the snipping screen overlay must be activated by starting the Snip & Sketch app from the Start Menu or from the Taskbar, but there is another way. When you are finished, you can save your results or share them with colleagues or friends. Once a screenshot is captured, you can use the app to add simple annotations, highlights, or text.
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