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  1. Take a screenshot or record your screen on Surface

    Take a screenshot or record a video to show other people what’s on your screens. Afterward, share it how you want—email, text message, social media—it’s up to you.

  2. Use Snipping Tool to capture screenshots - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to use Snipping Tool to capture a screenshot, or snip, of any object on your screen, and then annotate, save, or share the image.

  3. Copy the window or screen contents - Microsoft Support

    If you select window or full-screen mode, the capture takes place immediately. The screenshot is automatically copied to your clipboard. A notification also appears once you're finished taking …

  4. Aufnehmen eines Screenshots oder Aufzeichnen des Bildschirms …

    Nehmen Sie einen Screenshot auf, oder nehmen Sie ein Video auf, um anderen Personen zu zeigen, was auf Ihren Bildschirmen angezeigt wird. Teilen Sie es anschließend, wie Sie …

  5. 使用剪取工具擷取螢幕擷取畫面 - Microsoft 支援服務

    按 Windows 徽標鍵 + Shift + R 打開截圖工具疊加層以捕獲視頻剪輯。 按 Print Screen (PrtSc) 獲取整個屏幕的靜態圖像快照,並將其放入剪貼板中。

  6. Prendre une capture d’écran ou enregistrer votre écran sur Surface

    Remarque : Vous pouvez également appuyer sur la touche de logo Windows + Maj + R pour ouvrir la superposition de l’outil de capture d’écran pour capturer un clip vidéo. Il existe …

  7. スクリーンショットを撮るか、Surface で画面を記録する

    Surface でスクリーンショットをすばやく取得する方法について説明します。

  8. Keyboard shortcut for print screen - Microsoft Support

    Depending on your hardware, you may use the Windows Logo Key + PrtScn button as a shortcut for print screen. If your device does not have the PrtScn button, you may use Fn + Windows …

  9. Rotate or flip a picture in Picture Manager - Microsoft Support

    Select the pictures you want to work with. How? Make sure the folders that contain the pictures you want to work with are displayed in the Picture Shortcuts pane. If the folders aren't listed, …

  10. Take a screenshot and add it to my OneNote notebook

    Click Insert, then click Screen Clipping (for Office 2016, press Windows key + Shift +S). When the screen dims, drag the mouse pointer over the area of the web page you want to capture. …