Tip of the Week: Use Snipping Tool in Windows 11 to Take Screenshots, Scan QR Codes, and More

What Can the Snipping Tool Do?

The Snipping Tool in Windows 11 is more than just a screenshot tool; it’s a versatile utility for capturing images, recording video, extracting text, and scanning QR codes right from your screen. Forget needing multiple apps; this built-in tool handles many common tasks.  

Taking Screenshots (Snips)

After pressing Win + Shift + S, choose Rectangle (drag), Window (click window), Full-screen, or Free-form (draw shape).  

Delay Timer: Need to capture a menu? Open the full app, select a 3, 5, or 10-second delay, click + New to trigger the action, and wait for the snip prompt.  

Recording Your Screen

Launch: Use Win + Shift + R or click the Record icon in the app.  

Select Area: Drag to outline the recording region.  

Audio: Toggle microphone and/or system audio capture on/off.  

Record: Click Start. Use the control bar to Pause or Stop.  

Save: Videos save automatically as MP4 files in your Videos\Screen Recordings folder. You might see an option to edit further in Clipchamp, a clip editor bundled into Microsoft 365.  

Extracting Text (OCR) & Redacting Info

Capture/Open: Snip an image with text or open one in the Snipping Tool.  

Activate: Click the Text Actions button. Detected text will be highlighted (processed locally on your device).  

Copy: Select text and press Ctrl + C, or click Copy all text.  

Redact: Click Quick Redact to hide detected emails and phone numbers automatically. Choose what to redact (emails, phones, or both) via its dropdown.  

Scanning QR Codes

Capture/Open: Get an image with a QR code using the Snipping Tool.

Activate: Click “Text Actions.”  

Interact: The tool will show a clickable link or the decoded text near the QR code.  

Editing and Saving

Edit: After snipping, use the toolbar to draw (Pen), highlight, erase, add shapes/emoji, crop, and more.

Clipboard: Snips copy to your clipboard automatically for pasting (Ctrl+V).  

Save Manually: Click the Save icon or press Ctrl+S to save as a PNG, JPG, or GIF file.  

Auto-Save: Enable “Automatically save screenshots” in Settings to save every snip as a file (usually in Pictures\Screenshots) and copy it to the clipboard.  

Share: Use the Share button to send via email or other apps.  

Fast Access Methods

Image Snip: Press Win + Shift + S for immediate screen capture options (Rectangle, Window, Full-screen, Free-form).  

Video Record: Press Win + Shift + R to jump into the screen recording setup.  

Optional PrtScn: Remap the Print Screen key via Settings > Accessibility > Keyboard.  

The Snipping Tool Can Cover a Lot of Common Business Needs

Windows 11’s Snipping Tool is a powerful, built-in utility for screen capture, recording, text extraction, and more. Its integrated features save time and reduce the need for extra software, making it a handy option for businesses.

Stay tuned for more handy tips and computer best practices!

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