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  2. How to Record Screen on Windows 10 - How-To Geek

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    Windows 10 has its own built-in screen recording tool that is accessed through the Xbox Game Bar (Windows+G). The Capture tool allows you to record your screen in H.264 MP4 format and provides options for taking screenshots and recording audio.

  3. How to Screenshot on Windows 10 - How-To Geek

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    Windows 10 has a built-in Snip & Sketch tool that provides more powerful screenshot options. You can use it to take a screenshot of a specific region of your screen, capture a screenshot on a delay, or annotate your screenshots.

  4. How to Screen Record on Windows 11 - How-To Geek

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    To record your screen on Windows 11, launch the Snipping Tool and start a screen recording. You can also press Windows+G to open the Xbox Game Bar, then open the capture window and hit the record button. You can also record your screen using a third-party app, like OBS, ScreenPresso, or GeForce Experience.

  5. Where Are Screenshots Saved on Windows 10 and Windows 11? -...

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    If you use the Windows+Print Screen keyboard shortcut to capture screenshots in Windows 10 or 11, Windows will save the image as a PNG file in your Pictures > Screenshots folder. You'll find it at C:\Users\[User Name]\Pictures\Screenshots .

  6. The Best Free Screenshot Apps for Windows - How-To Geek

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    The Best Free Screenshot Apps for Windows. There are many ways to take screenshots on Windows. Windows 10 itself has quite a few built-in screenshot tools, and there are some excellent free options out there if you want more features. Here are all the best ones screen capture utilities.

  7. How to Record Your Desktop and Create a Screencast on Windows -...

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    Quick and Easy: Windows 10's Game DVR. More Powerful and Customizable: Open Broadcaster Software. Screencasting can seem a bit daunting at first, but there are a few good free ways to do it. The Game DVR feature in Windows 10 can create a video of your desktop.

  8. How to Record a Video of Your Chrome Browser - How-To Geek

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    Windows PC: Use the Game Bar. Mac: Use the Screenshot Tool. Chrome Extension: Loom. Third Party Tools: OBS. Taking screenshots is simple, but recording a video of Chrome or another application you're using can be more complicated. Here's what to do instead of pointing your phone at your monitor.

  9. Using Windows 10's New Screenshot Tool: Clips and Annotations -...

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    How to Use the New Snip & Sketch Tool. Windows 10's October 2018 Update brings a modern screenshot tool to Windows 10. A new keyboard shortcut lets you screenshot part of your screen, and add annotations.

  10. How to Record PC Gameplay With Windows 10’s Game DVR and Game Bar

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    Windows 10 includes a built-in tool for recording videos of PC games. You can upload gameplay footage to YouTube or any other video-sharing site -- or just keep the clip on your own PC and share it with your friends.

  11. How to Record Your Screen with Microsoft PowerPoint - How-To Geek

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    If you need to record your screen to demonstrate a process as part of your PowerPoint presentation, you can use the built-in tools to do so. Here’s how to record your screen using PowerPoint. Using PowerPoint’s Screen Recorder