Quick captures when you do not want to paste the image manually.

The Ghost in the Machine**

She replied: “Told you. Screenshots are proof.”

The primary keyboard shortcut for taking a screenshot on a Windows laptop is . This opens the Snipping Tool overlay, allowing you to choose between capturing a rectangular area, a freeform shape, a specific window, or the entire screen.

Opens the modern Windows Snipping Tool overlay. Your options: Rectangular Snip: Drag a box around a specific area. Freeform Snip: Draw any shape around an object. Window Snip: Click on a specific open window to capture it. Fullscreen Snip: Capture the entire display.

Ignores your taskbar and desktop background. It only captures the specific application window you are currently using.