How to Take a Partial Screenshot on Windows?


It does not matter how many screens your system is connected to, the shortcut key, CTRL+ Print Screen,  captures every portion of the screen. This will be an issue if you want to capture only a specific portion of the screen. 

Besides taking a snapshot of the entire screen, Windows also lets you take a partial screenshot using the Snipping Tool. The snipping tool lets you take a screenshot in four different modes. You can take a screenshot of the active window, select the portion you want, or even take a screenshot in hands-free mode. Moreover, you can also set a delay to take a screenshot.

Screenshot using Snipping Tool

To take a screenshot, open the pre-installed application named Snipping Tool. You can press Windows + Shift + S to go directly into screenshot mode. Left-click and drag the area that you want to capture. 

Alternatively, you can also open the application via the start menu, choose the desired mode, and set screenshot delay.

  1. Press the Windows key to open the Start menu.

  2. Click on All Apps.

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