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Microsoft Edge Insider Opinion and Feedback (Today's release)
Giorlandolorian For taking a screen clip, you can simply enable the option in settings to use PrintScreen key to make the Screen snip tool appear...
- Dennis5mileJun 03, 2019Silver Contributor
Rohit Yadav wrote:Giorlandolorian For taking a screen clip, you can simply enable the option in settings to use PrintScreen key to make the Screen snip tool appear...
uumm, it is probably me, but uumm where in settings do you find this option to use printscreen key?Rohit Yadav
Dennis5mile
- Dennis5mileJun 03, 2019Silver Contributor
Dennis5mile wrote:
Rohit Yadav wrote:Giorlandolorian For taking a screen clip, you can simply enable the option in settings to use PrintScreen key to make the Screen snip tool appear...
uumm, it is probably me, but uumm where in settings do you find this option to use printscreen key?Rohit Yadav
Dennis5mile
Oh, I'm sorry, but I miss understood, I thought you were saying that there was a setting "within" Edge Dev/Can that was for the snip tool/PrntScr which is why I thought that I had missed something some where.
Yes I know all the others as I use them here for posting *.jpg's of what I'm referring to when I post a problem about Edge Dev or a request and/or as an windows insider for sending feedback in the feedback Hub....
Thanks you all for clarifying .Dennis5mile
- Drew1903Jun 03, 2019Silver Contributor
Dennis5mile @black_valyrian @Rohit Yadav
IF, we are talking about Full Screen (snip/cature). Hit Win+PrtScn; will put it in Screen shots folder which, is in Pictures. And, if User allowed, can/will save to both PC & OneDrive (for anywhere, any device, access), simultaneously.
Also, Win+Shift+S brings the Snip & Sketch 'tool' to the top of the screen with its 4 Modes (Rectangle, Free-form, Windows & Full screen). OR S&S, its full window, can be opened from its taskbar icon or the Windows Ink Workspace button in the Sys tray.
IF, we are talking about Print for a web page/site then, Edge C is no different than Edge. Ctrl+P will do it OR hit the ellipsis & Print.
Cheers,
Drew- Rohit YadavJun 03, 2019Bronze Contributor
Drew1903 yea I know those ways. All vary by your choice and convenience. Example: If one wants a full screen snip and to be saved instantly, you can directly hit Win+ PrtScr. If you want to crop out an area, then Win+Shift+S does the job perfectly.
As Dennis said above, there are plenty of ways to take a screenshot in different OS, and we really don't need a function like this in the browser itself...🙂
- CapoxD22Jun 03, 2019Copper Contributor
Dennis5mile Settings - Ease of Access, on the Interaction section: Keyboard - and on the Print Screen Shortcut option, enable use PrtScn button to open screen snipping.