Krush Posted May 30, 2023 Posted May 30, 2023 This will allow you to show more explicitly the problem you may have encountered! "This is the first video I found for the example..." Just type screen in the Windows search bar Under windows 11, you have the possibility to make either a photo capture or a video capture (recorded and voila) It also exists under W10 but without the video recording option! Zippy 1
TrayDay Posted May 30, 2023 Posted May 30, 2023 I've always used the screenshot feature of Windows 11 snipping tool. Simply pressing and holding the Windows key + shift + S. Without having to open the program. It was also present in Windows 10 as you mentioned. But, in Windows 11, never actually noticed the 'record' button. Since I would simply, screenshot, save, and close. Very quickly. Lol. Thanks for sharing. Krush 1
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