- #Shortcut for screenshot on windows install#
- #Shortcut for screenshot on windows windows 10#
- #Shortcut for screenshot on windows Pc#
Method 7: By Changing the OneNote Hotkey Via Regedit Once re-installed, the Win + Shift + S hotkey should work fine.
#Shortcut for screenshot on windows install#
Now, go to the Microsoft Store to download and install the app again on your system.
#Shortcut for screenshot on windows windows 10#
This will remove the Snip & Sketch app from your Windows 10 system. On the right side of the pane, scroll down and select the Snip & Sketch app. Step 3: Next, you reach directly to the Apps & features section. Step 1: Press Win + I shortcut keys on your keyboard to open the Settings window. Method 6: By Uninstalling Snip & Sketch and then Installing Again In the right side, scroll down and locate the option Use the PrtScrn button to open screen snipping. Press Windows key + I to open settings.Ĥ. Method 5: Alternatively you can use PrntScrn in place of Win + Shift + Sġ. Now, you should be able to use the Win + Shift + S hotkey as normal to capture screenshots. Step 3: In the Select which icons appear on the taskbar, go to Send to OneNote Tool and turn the switch on. Step 2: In the Taskbar settings window, go to the right side of the pane, scroll down and under Notification area, click Select which icons appear on the taskbar. Step 1: Right-click on the Taskbar and select Taskbar settings. Method 4: By Using OneNote’s System Tray Icon for Screen Clipping
#Shortcut for screenshot on windows Pc#
Once the Reset is complete, restart your PC and you should be able to use the Win + Shift +S hotkey back again to capture screenshots. Step 5: In the pop up that appears, press the Reset button again to confirm the process. Step 4: In the next window, scroll down and go to the Reset section. Now, navigate to the right side of the pane, scroll down and click on Snip & Sketch. Step 3: In the next window, you are directly taken to the Apps & features section. Step 2: In the Settings window, click on Apps. Step 1: Right-click on Start menu and select Settings. You can now try using the Win + Shift + S key to take screen clipping. If not, then slide the toggle to the right to turn it on. Here, go to Snip & Sketch and check if it’s turned on. Step 4: Now, go to the right side of the pane and under Notifications & actions, go to the Get notifications from these apps section.
Step 3: On the left side of the pane, click on Notifications & actions. Step 2: In the Settings window, select System. Step 1: Press the Win + I shortcut keys on your keyboard to open the Settings window. You should now be able to use the Windows + Shift + S hotkey to capture screenshots. Step 4: Now, go to the right side of the pane and under Clipboard history section, slide the toggle to the right to turn it on. Step 3: Next, on the left side of the pane, select Clipboard. Step 2: In the Settings window, click on System. Step 1: Go to the Start menu, click on it and click on the gear icon to open the Settings window.