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Select the Start button, then enter settings. Select Settings > System > Display. If you have multiple displays connected to your PC, select the HDR-capable display near the top of the screen, and then move the Settings app window to the HDR display that you’re adjusting. On the Display settings screen, select Use HDR.
Processor AMD Ryzen 3 3250U with Radeon Graphics 2.60 GHz. Installed RAM 12.0 GB (9.92 GB usable) System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor. Pen and touch No pen or touch input is available for this display. Edition Windows 10 Home. Version 22H2. Installed on 10/25/2023. OS build 19045.5011.
Here's what you can try to check: Hold down Windows+S >> search for Notification & actions >> then find Snipping Tool in the corresponding window >> click on the relevant screen to see if the corresponding option is turned on, as shown below (Image based on Windows 11) If it is off, try turning on the notification option, Feel free to let me ...
1. Disabling the Print Screen key to open the Snipping Tool: (Settings > Accessibility > Keyboard > "use print screen key to open Snipping Tool") I turned that off. The only effect that had is that while snipping tool still opens upon pressing the key, it no longer takes a screenshot. Great ; ( .
Thanks, I'll try that. Hi, on the early 'Windows 10 built-in video player app' 'Movies & TV', I can take a screenshot from the opening video by clicking 'the pencil icon on the right' button and click 'Save photo from video' but in the new/next 'Media Player' app I've found there is no option to do such thing. I hope the Microsoft team can have ...
Press Start then search Settings, select System then About. Select the Start button, and then select Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot, and then from the list select Windows Store apps > Run the troubleshooter. Go to Settings and selecting "Apps and Features". Find "Snip and Sketch" in the list and select it.
Click on the settings icon (gear icon) in the Game Bar. 3. Uncheck the box next to "Record game clips, screenshots, and broadcast using Game bar." 4. Close the Game Bar settings window. --. Alternatively, you could also try to update your graphics card drivers to see if that solves the issue.
I followed another persons trouble shooting with 4 steps as seen below. Step 1: Refer the steps as mentioned in this article: Fix problems with Xbox Game Bar on Windows 10. Step 2: Reset the Windows Store Cache. Press the Windows Logo Key + R to open the Run dialog box, type wsreset.exe, and then select OK.
The second area is called on-screen keyboard, access keys, and print screen. Option 3 says "Use the print screen button to open screen snipping" . Turn that off and then you will be able to assign the printscrn button in Greenshot to the "select region" option and it will work properly. See images. HB.
If you don't want to go above locations to find captured screenshot, simply press Windows key + PrtScr to take screenshot. Now either open MS Paint program and press Ctrl+V. Edit and save your screenshot. Or open File Explorer and locate Pictures library. Under Screenshots folder, you'll find the captured screenshot.