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Snipping Tool - take custom screenshots of your screen
4 0 ReplyShareX is great for this! https://getsharex.com/
6 0 ReplyThe Snipping tool is so useful when I'm trying to explain to someone what's going on, on one of my screens without taking a large 3 monitor screenshot.
4 0 ReplyWIN+SHIFT+T gives you a crosshair cursor, outline what you want, then you can doodle on it, highlight stuff, etc.
4 0 ReplyEven better, try Flameshot. Open source, cross platform, and lets you do very useful simple edits, like add arrows, shapes, text, and censoring.
4 1 ReplyI'm a Greenshot user here. Similar ability to edit and customize default actions when hitting print screen. It's the one thing I miss in Linux
5 0 ReplyWhy greenshot over flameshot? Flameshot works on Linux
4 0 ReplyI use a ball mouse and so I can't adjust the width of the drawing tools easily. Greenshot is a little less slick much easier for me to use.
2 0 ReplyWasn't aware it was available for Linux. I'll check it out
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Greenshot
I used to use this on XP 🥲 great to hear it's still around though!
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Does this have any screen recording features? Can’t seem to find any on the web page the editing feature is what has me thinking of trying it over shareX but i love screen recording with sharex too
1 0 ReplyHave you tried the built-in recorder from the game bar?
1 0 ReplyNo, it's just a screenshot program
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Windows Shift S. Select an area of your screen which you can then paste. Also, Alt printscreen captures the current window.
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