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How to Take a Screenshot on Windows 11

Capture your full screen or a selected region using built-in shortcuts.

Last verified: February 21, 2026

Windows includes a dedicated Screenshot tool that has been refined through several versions. The classic Print Screen key still works for copying to clipboard, but the modern approach — Windows + Print Screen or the Snipping Tool (Windows + Shift + S) — saves directly to your Pictures\Screenshots folder and gives you flexible region, window, and full-screen modes all in one place. On Windows 11, Snipping Tool also supports a delay timer so you can capture tooltips and open menus that disappear on click.

Quick Steps

Follow in order for the fastest result.

  1. 1Press Windows + Print Screen. The screen briefly dims and the file saves automatically to Pictures > Screenshots.
  2. 2Open the screenshot from the notification bar or Screenshots / Desktop folder to verify it captured correctly.
  3. 3Rename and move the file to your preferred location.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Windows 11 have a built-in screenshot tool?
Yes. Windows includes Snipping Tool and supports Windows + Shift + S for region capture or Windows + Print Screen for a full-screen capture saved automatically to Pictures > Screenshots.
Where do screenshots save on Windows 11?
Full-screen shots (Windows + Print Screen) save to Pictures > Screenshots. Snip & Sketch shots copy to clipboard — click the notification to save them as a file.
Why is my screenshot shortcut not working on Windows 11?
This usually happens when a game overlay, remote desktop client, or screen utility has captured the same keyboard shortcut. Try an alternative shortcut, close background apps, or open the screenshot tool directly from the app list.
Can I take a screenshot on Windows 11 without a keyboard?
Yes. Search for Snipping Tool in the Start menu and operate it entirely with a mouse or touchscreen, including a configurable delay timer.

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