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You can create your own videos in Windows. For fast and simple editing, we've added Clipchamp as the official Microsoft video editor. Microsoft Clipchamp comes preinstalled on Windows 11 devices. To open Clipchamp, go to the search box on the taskbar, type Clipchamp, and select it from the results.
Make, receive, and manage a video call. If your organization has turned on video calls and conferencing, you can make face-to-face video calls with your contacts. Depending on how you set your VoIP call options, when you make or receive a video call it might use Wi-Fi or your cellular data plan.
If you don't have any contacts, then learn how to find a new contact. Select the contact you want to call, and then select the audio or video button. If you want to make a group call, simply add another participant to a one-on-one chat or select the Start call button in a group chat.
If you're playing a video or audio clip as part of a presentation in a meeting, you'll want to include sound from your computer. Here's how to do it.
Learn how to change the video playback settings for apps that use the video platform that's built in to Windows.
As long as it’s within Bluetooth range, you can make and take calls with your Windows PC. To make a call on your PC: Open Phone Link.
After you've connected your Windows 10 PC to external displays, you can adjust the settings for each one. Video: Connecting a monitor. Here's a video on the basics of connecting to an external monitor.
Game Bar is built into Windows 11 so you can capture videos and screenshots while playing PC games. While you're playing a game, press the Windows logo key + G on your keyboard to open Game Bar. If you have an Xbox 360 or Xbox One controller plugged in to your PC, press the Xbox button.
Capture a video clip of a rectangular selection of any part of the screen you like. When you capture a snip, it's automatically copied to the Snipping Tool window where you make changes, save, and share.
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. Quickly take a screenshot in one of two ways: Select Start , enter Snipping Tool in the search bar, and select it from the results.