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In this video, I’ll show you exactly how to manage the Print Screen (PrtSc) key on your Windows 10 PC. Whether you want the key to automatically open the Snipping Tool for quick captures or you want to disable the shortcut entirely to prevent accidental presses, this tutorial covers it all.

What you will learn:

How to toggle the "Use PrtScn to open screen snipping" setting in Ease of Access. This is a quick and easy guide perfect for improving your productivity and customizing your Windows experience!

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00:00Managing the print screen key behavior in Windows 10 is straightforward. Depending on what you need
00:06you can either toggle the shortcut that opens screen sniping or disable the keys functions
00:12entirely. By default pressing print screen captures the whole screen to your clipboard.
00:18You can change this so it automatically opens the sniping tool instead. So open the startup menu
00:26and click the settings icon and click on the ease of access and on the left side scroll down and
00:36select
00:36the keyboard and now scroll down on the right side until you find the print screen shortcut section
00:46and now you can make it turn off or you can toggle it to turn it on. When you tick
00:53it turn it off
00:54here is the print screen and here you can see once you press the print screen you are not able
01:00to take
01:00the screenshot and when you click on the print screen button you can take the screenshot of any
01:08part of the screen and copy to the clipboard and that's all for the today if you think this video
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