2 Ways to Enable or Disable Print Screen Key to Open Screen Snipping in Windows 11

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How to enable or disable Use Print Screen Key to Open Screen Snipping in Windows 11? It is common for PC users to take screenshots. In Windows 11, you may find a dedicated key for taking screenshots. You may find it labeled as Prscr, PrtScrn, Prt Scrn, or PrntScrn. With Windows 11, you can quickly capture and annotate screenshots and images using touch, pen, or mouse clicks using a built-in app called Snip & Sketch. This feature is called Screen snipping. Sometimes you may want to open the Screen Snipping feature by pressing the keyboard shortcut “Print Screen.” However, on Windows 11, the “Use the Print screen button to open screen snipping” is disabled by default. By default, screenshots are saved to the clipboard when you press the “b” key on the keyboard. Furthermore, you can paste the clipboard item into any compatible program, like Microsoft Word, Paint, etc. If you prefer, you can open screen snipping by pressing the dedicated Print Screen key. To do that, you need to enable the “Use the Print screen button to open screen snipping” feature on your PC. In this gearupwindows article, you will learn to enable or disable “Use the Print screen button to open screen snipping” on Windows 11. To do so, you can use either the built-in Settings app or Registry Editor. Here is how to do it. How to Enable or Disable Print Screen Key to Open Screen Snipping in Windows 11 Settings? To turn On or Off the use of Print Screen key to launch screen snipping in Windows 11 Settings, use these steps:- Step 1. Open Settings. To do that, you can use the Windows + I keyboard shortcut.

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