Copy Screen Command Windows //top\\

| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Click and drag to select a rectangular or freeform block of text | | Copy All | Copy entire visible buffer or full scrollback history | | Quick Copy Mode | Automatically copy selected text to clipboard without pressing Enter | | Rich Text Support | Preserve formatting, colors, and line breaks when pasting into supported apps | | Mouse & Keyboard | Both input methods supported (Ctrl+C / Ctrl+Shift+C, right-click context menu) |

Your screen will dim, and a toolbar will appear at the top, allowing you to choose: Rectangular Snip: Draw a box around what you want. Freeform Snip: Draw any shape. Window Snip: Capture a specific app window. Fullscreen Snip: Capture the whole thing. copy screen command windows

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Sometimes you don’t want to copy a screen to your clipboard; you want to save it as a file immediately. Press Windows Logo Key + Print Screen . Fullscreen Snip: Capture the whole thing