

Once enabled, hit the Windows key + G key to call up the Game bar. First, you'll need to enable the Game bar from the settings page by making sure you've toggled on Record game clips, screenshots and broadcasts using Game bar. You can use the Game bar to snap a screenshot, whether you're in the middle of playing a game or not. It will then be saved to the Pictures > Screenshots folder. You can press Fn + Windows logo key + Space Bar to take a screenshot. If your computer doesn't have the PrtScn key, no worries, Microsoft has another keyboard shortcut for you. You'll need to open the shot in an image editor to save it. This will snap your currently active window and copy the screenshot to the clipboard. To take a quick screenshot of the active window, use the keyboard shortcut Alt + PrtScn. Your screen will briefly go dim to indicate you've just taken a screenshot, and the screenshot will be saved to the Pictures > Screenshots folder. To capture your entire screen and automatically save the screenshot, tap the Windows key + Print Screen key. Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET Windows key + Print Screen In this guide, you will learn the steps to install the redesigned Media Player app on Windows 11.You can adjust print screen settings in Windows. You can watch our hands-on video demonstrating the Media Player design and functionalities at the Pureinfotech YouTube channel. Also, the app will automatically scan and add all your folders containing music and videos stored locally on your computer. You can create your playlists, and there’s support for album art and artist information. As part of the features set, it’s pretty basic. The app supports both audio and video playback. For example, the new interface has rounded corners, semi-transparent materials, and supports the dark and light color system modes. The newly redesigned app features a brand-new interface that follows the Windows 11 design language. On Windows 11, there is a new version of the Media Player app that replaces the Groove Music app.
