

If you would like to capture a specific portion of your Windows 11 desktop, the Snipping Tool is the way to go.

Take a screenshot of a specific portion of your screen The Snipping Tool is a tool that first appeared in Windows Vista in 2002 as a PowerToys tool. This keyboard shortcut will unlock a tool that has been around Windows since Vista. Windows + Shift + S: Copy a specific portion of the Windows 11 desktop to the clipboard.This shortcut with copy content as it appears in the active window on your desktop. This is another keyboard shortcut that builds off of Print Screen. Alt + Print Screen: Copy the active window to the clipboard.This command is a continuation of Print Screen that allows you to take a screenshot of your whole desktop and saves the screenshot as a file automatically to your Pictures > Screenshots folder. Windows + Print Screen: Save a screenshot as a file.If you have a multi-monitor setup, don’t worry, the Print Screen will copy the content from all your monitors as a single image. You can copy the image into any Microsoft application, including Paint and Microsoft 365, or any other app that allows you to paste images.

This is the easiest and quickest method to take a screenshot Using the Print Screen key copies everything that is visible on your Windows 11 desktop to the Clipboard.
