Capture Screenshots in Seconds with the Windows 11 Snipping Tool using easy keyboard shortcuts

Capture Screenshots in Seconds with the Windows 11 Snipping Tool using easy keyboard shortcuts

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Written by Dave W. Shanahan

April 27, 2025

Think about how you take a screenshot on Windows. There is a much easier way to capture, edit, and save a screenshot using the Windows 11 Snipping Tool.

Capture Screenshots in Seconds with the Windows 11 Snipping Tool using easy keyboard shortcuts

Follow these steps to activate it.

1. Use the Windows logo key + Shift + S keyboard shortcut to activate the Windows 11 Snipping Tool.
2. Pick a Rectangular, Freeform, Windows or Fullscreen snip option.
3. Edit the screenshot how you want using the features and tools within the app.
4. Click the Save icon in the upper right, pick a folder and a file format (PNG, JPG, or GIF) to save your work.

Need to take a screenshot and save it on your PC? Windows 11 Snipping Tool has you covered. This tool allows you to capture screenshots of your Windows 11 desktop in various shapes and also allows you to edit them.

Microsoft teased a new Snipping Tool for Windows 10 in August 2021, but the experience has not changed much on Windows 11.

Follow this guide to see how to quickly launch the Snipping Tool on Windows 11 using just one button on your keyboard!

Launch Windows 11 Snipping tool with a keyboard shortcut

In order to open the Snipping Tool, press the Windows logo key + Shift + S keyboard shortcut on your keyboard.

Once you perform the keyboard shortcut, your desktop screen will darken, which indicates the Snipping Tool is open and active. At the top of the screen, you will see five icons.

Viewing the 5 snipping tool options from left to right, here’s what each one does:

Capture Screenshots in Seconds with the Windows 11 Snipping Tool using easy keyboard shortcuts

  1. Rectangular snip: capture a rectangular area on your Windows 11 desktop.
  2. Free-form snip: capture a free-form, custom-shaped screenshot on your desktop.
  3. Windows snip: capture a specific window on your desktop.
  4. Fullscreen snip: Capture a screenshot of your entire desktop.
  5. Close snipping: Pick this option to close the tool.

Capture Screenshots in Seconds with the Windows 11 Snipping Tool using easy keyboard shortcutsClick this notification to open the Snipping Tool to view and access more features. With the full Snipping Tool now activated and open, you can change the keyboard shortcut from Windows logo key + Shift + S to the Print Screen button instead.

Use Print screen button on keyboard to take screenshots

If you want to use the Print screen button to capture screenshots, here’s what you need to do.

  1. Go to the three-dot menu in the upper right corner and click Settings. You can also change settings for the Snipping Tool as well, including whether to auto copy content to the clipboard, save snips, open each snip in a new window, or use an outline around your snips. Capture Screenshots in Seconds with the Windows 11 Snipping Tool using easy keyboard shortcuts
  2. Under On-screen keyboard, access keys, and Print screen turn the Use the Print screen button to open screen snipping switch to the ON position to use the Print screen button as a keyboard shortcut to activate the Windows 11 Snipping Tool.

Snipping Tool keyboard shortcuts

Here are a few keyboard shortcuts you can use once the Snipping Tool is activated:

  1. Ctrl + N: Take a new screenshot.
  2. Ctrl + S: Save your current screenshot in your preferred location or folder and in your preferred file format.
  3. Ctrl + C: Copies your current screenshot to the clipboard.
  4. Ctrl + P: Print your screenshot.

Sniping Tool features and options

  1. In the app at the top, you can capture a new screenshot using the “+ New” button. You also have options to delay the snipping time. This can be used to Snip in 3, 5, 10 seconds, or No delay after clicking the + New button. Capture Screenshots in Seconds with the Windows 11 Snipping Tool using easy keyboard shortcuts
  2. In the middle (from left to right), you can annotate, highlight, or erase content on your screenshot. If you need to make measurements on your screenshot, you can use a protractor or ruler, or optimize your screen shot so you can use your finger for touch writing. Image crop is available if you need to crop your screenshot, and undo and redo arrow buttons are also available if you make a mistake. Capture Screenshots in Seconds with the Windows 11 Snipping Tool using easy keyboard shortcuts
  3. At the right corner, you can access the magnifier to Zoom in and out of your screenshot. You can also Save, Copy, and Share your screenshot creation. If you click the three-dot menu, you can choose to Open a file in the Windows 11 Snipping Tool or use you can use Open with to open your screenshot in another program located on your PC. Capture Screenshots in Seconds with the Windows 11 Snipping Tool using easy keyboard shortcuts

Print, Send feedback, Settings, and Tips & Tricks are also available if you want to use your mouse to click through the menu instead of using keyboard shortcuts.

Once you develop a workflow for capturing, editing, and saving screenshots using this Windows 11 built-in tool, you will no longer have to use multiple programs when you need to capture, edit, and save screenshots on your PC.

What other methods do you use to capture and save screenshots on Windows? Let us know in the comments.


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I'm Dave W. Shanahan, a Microsoft enthusiast with a passion for Windows 11, Xbox, Microsoft 365 Copilot, Azure, and more. After OnMSFT.com closed, I started MSFTNewsNow.com to keep the world updated on Microsoft news. Based in Massachusetts, you can find me on Twitter @Dav3Shanahan or email me at davewshanahan@gmail.com.