Captures only the active window, easy to use. Cons: No region selection, entire window is captured.
Advanced features, flexible, and customizable. Cons: May require installation, some software may have limitations or ads.
Whether you are capturing a glitch to show tech support or saving a meme for later, knowing is a fundamental skill. Over the years, Windows has evolved from a simple "copy to clipboard" function to a robust suite of capture tools.
Printing the screen on Windows is a fundamental function that can be a bit tricky to master, especially for new users. Whether you want to capture a screenshot of a specific region, an entire window, or the entire screen, Windows provides several ways to do so. In this review, we will explore the different methods of printing the screen on Windows, including keyboard shortcuts, built-in tools, and third-party software.
Doesn’t interrupt full-screen apps, can record background audio, and works in games where other screenshot tools fail. Cons: Overkill for simple work screenshots; the overlay can be distracting.