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18 Janvier 2021
To use the Snipping Tool when you have a mouse and a keyboard:
Local Disk (C:) Windows System 32. Now look for Snipping Tool, and open it. If you want to create a Shortcut, you can do it from here. Simply right-click on Snipping Tool and select Create Shortcut. Using this, Windows 10 Snipping Tool shortcut will be created on your Desktop. So, these were the ways to open the Snipping Tool in Windows 10.
Select Start , type snipping tool, and then select it in the search results.
To take a new screenshot using the same mode you used last, select New. Or, to choose the type of snip you want, select Mode (or, in older versions of Windows, the arrow next to New), and then choose a capture mode. When making free-form or rectangular snips, use your mouse to select the area that you want to capture.
Use the Save and Copy buttons at the top of the snip to save or copy it to the clipboard.

The available snipping modes are Free-form, Rectangular, Window, and Full-screen Snip.
To use the Snipping Tool when you only have a mouse: Battery time indicator 1 1 1.
To open the Snipping Tool, press the Start key, type snipping tool, and then press Enter. (There's no keyboard shortcut to open Snipping Tool.)
To choose the type of snip you want, press Alt + M keys and then use the arrow keys to choose Free-form, Rectangular, Window, or Full-screen Snip, and then press Enter. (Alt + M is available only with the latest update to Windows 10). When making a rectangular snip, hold down Shift and use the arrow keys to select the area you want to snip.
To take a new screenshot using the same mode you used last, press Alt + N keys.
To save your snip, press Ctrl + S keys. To copy it to the clipboard, press Ctrl + C keys.
