How to Annotate and Grab Screenshots with New Screen Sketch Tool on Windows 10?


Now we start with the next Windows 10 feature latest update; the classic Snipping Tool is now being replaced with an enhanced screen grab application which is called as Screen Sketch. Essentially it was introduced with the Windows Ink Workspace, and now it is being used as a standalone application for the screen snipping experience. However, it supports most of the same features which you are used to in the Snipping Tool with some additional enhancement like annotating your screenshots and also very easier sharing.

Though the new Screen Sketch was first introduced with the Redstone 5 Build 17661and will also be available with Windows 10 1809. If the users are using an Insider build, then it will show you the notification message when launching the Snipping Tool.

Screenshots with Windows 10 Screen Sketch

For taking a screenshot, you need to follow the given step in ascending order to avoid trouble and save your time

1.     Click to Open Screen Sketch app
2.     Click on the New Button
3.     Now, click on the Ctrl + N together on the keyboard
4.     With the Snipping Tool, few options will show on the top of your screen
5.     Now, a new button offers many other ways to take a shot like Region, Freeform, or Full Screen.
6.     Also, click on the Windows Key + Shift + S together to start a region shot.
7.     To share a shot, click on the Share icon, then a list of apps, people and devices will appear on the screen.
8.     In fact, the experience is much similar to some other sharing features in Windows 10 like the Nearby Sharing
9.     Click to make the PrtScn key, to open the Screen Snipping
10.                        Click on the Settings tab
11.                        Now, click on the Ease of Access tab
12.                        Finally, turn on the option under the “Print Screen shortcut” section

Although we are trying to cover different ways to easily take screenshots on all the platforms and the new Screen Sketch tool is an amazing way to markup, grab, and also share your screenshots from the Windows 10. When it is officially rolling out, then the users of the existing Snipping Tool should discover it as it is very easy to use. Apart it is just as approachable and instinctive but with some more features.

Bradon Wilson is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the technical industry since 2002. As a technical expert, Bradon has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as office.com/setup.”

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