1- Snip & Sketch: This is a built-in app on Windows 10 and 11 that allows you to take screenshots and make quick edits. To open it, press Windows + Shift + S, select the area you want to capture, and save or copy the screenshot.

2 . Print Screen: Press the PrtScn button on your keyboard to take a screenshot of the entire screen. You can then paste the screenshot into an image editor, such as Paint, to save or edit it.
3. Windows Key + Print Screen: This shortcut takes a screenshot of the entire screen and saves it to your Pictures folder under Screenshots.
4. Alt + Print Screen: This shortcut takes a screenshot of the current active window and copies it to the clipboard. You can then paste it into an image editor to save or edit it.
5. Windows + H: This shortcut takes a screenshot and allows you to share it directly through the Windows Share feature.
6. Xbox Game Bar: If you’re a gamer, you can use the Xbox Game Bar to take screenshots and record gameplay. To open it, press Windows + G.
7. Third-party apps: There are many third-party apps, such as Greenshot and Lightshot, that allow you to take screenshots and make quick edits. These apps often have more features and customization options than the built-in Windows tools.
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