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How to take a screen capture on Windows 11; full screen onto clipboard as on Win 10?

Baking Soda 25 Reputation points
2026-01-11T07:02:12.15+00:00

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How can I take a screen capture; full screen straight to the clipboard that I can then paste onto editing programme the same way it worked for 35 years? Just two pushes of a button: 1) Prt Scr and 2) Ctrl+V. Is that possible? I also don't need to save my screen captures anywhere automatically. All this [picture included] feels like I need to read a novel or a watch a mini-series in order to just take a simple screen cap.

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Accessibility

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  1. DaveM121 877.9K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-01-11T07:41:08.05+00:00

    Open the Snipping Tool app.

    Click the 3 dots at the top right of that app and select Settings.

    In that apps settings disable the option to automatically save the screenshots.

    Then close that app.

    To take a screenshot without saving it, use the Windows Key + Shift + S keyboard combination.

    That will take the screenshot and put it on the clipboard so you can then paste it inti an app and it will not save the screenshot to a file automatically.

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  2. Baking Soda 25 Reputation points
    2026-01-12T05:27:53.7966667+00:00

    Only full screen doesn't require further input. The last method used is remebered. What does that mean? When I push Prt Scr, it always takes me to the grey screen and the option goes always back to the first one that is the rectangular mode. Full screen is the fourth choice and it does not remember that.

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  3. Baking Soda 25 Reputation points
    2026-01-11T12:01:11.95+00:00

    It is on and it makes the screen grey and a text Draw a shape to create a screen snip appears. Nothing is captured onto the clipboard.

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  4. Spigolo 134.7K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2026-01-11T09:50:50.6666667+00:00

    Hi Baking Soda

    To set the PrintScreen key to make a capture, enable this Setting:

    Screenshot 2026-01-11 104452

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  5. Baking Soda 25 Reputation points
    2026-01-11T09:07:14.1+00:00

    Thanks! Now I only have to try to see, if I can contort my fingers into [Win]+[shift]+[S]. (I think [print screen] was a lot easier.)

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