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Re: How To Take Screenshot On Windows 10
Jonthan__ Fortunately, you can use Microsoft PowerToys which allow you to customize shortcut keys by remapping them. Download: https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/releases/tag/v0.82.1 Open PowerToys Settings, go to the Keyboard Manager menu, Enable Keyboard Manager, and choose “Remap a shortcut”. Next step, select Add Shortcut remapping: It will open new windows as below: Choose the pencil icon located on the left side, and then select your desired new shortcut key by pressing them together. The Windows default shortcut key will be substituted with our own custom shortcut key. In my case, I opted for CTRL + 1 as the shortcut to take screenshots, but you have the flexibility to choose any other combination. To proceed, click on the pencil icon located on the right side. Next, press “Win + Shift + S” and click OK to save it. I hope this fulfills your requirements.2.1MViews0likes0CommentsRe: Snipping Tool New screenshot button not working: Windows 11 insider preview, build 25905
Dear kennedyUzo I am glad to hear that the problem was resolved. The "sfc /scannow" is indeed a useful utility that can scan and repair system files in case of corruption. Thank you again for your feedback, it is a pleasure to assist you. Please do not hesitate to reach out if you need any further support.30KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Snipping Tool New screenshot button not working: Windows 11 insider preview, build 25905
kennedyUzo If the New button on your Snipping Tool is not working, you may have encountered a bug or a corrupted file in your system. This can be fixed by running the System File Checker (SFC) tool to scan and repair any corrupted or missing system files. To do this, open the Command Prompt as an administrator and type: sfc /scannow Press Enter, wait for the scan to complete, and then restart your computer. I hope this helps you fix your snipping tool's New button issue. Please let me know if you have any questions or feedback. Thank you.32KViews0likes2CommentsRe: Snipping Tool New screenshot button not working: Windows 11 insider preview, build 25905
Dear kennedyUzo Thank you very much for your thoughtful words. I'm glad to hear that my answer was helpful to you, and I'm always here to help. Reach out to me if you have any further questions or need further assistance. I sincerely appreciate your feedback and am grateful for the opportunity to serve you.31KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Snipping Tool New screenshot button not working: Windows 11 insider preview, build 25905
kennedyUzo Windows + Shift + S (Snipping Tool) Windows + Shift + S is a keyboard shortcut that allows you to capture a screenshot of any part of your screen. It is a useful feature that can help you save time and share information easily. Press and hold Windows + Shift + S keys simultaneously until it becomes a dim overlay on your screen and a small toolbar at the top. You can choose one of the four options from the toolbar rectangular, freeform, window snip, or full screen. Now, click and drag your mouse to select the area you want to capture.33KViews1like6CommentsRe: Can't delete use account win 10
Dear wajxviii If you have removed the only user on your PC that was an administrative user and there are no other users, you can still access your computer by using the built-in administrator account. You can enable it by following these steps: Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box. Type netplwiz and press Enter. In the User Accounts window, select your user account and click on Properties. In the Properties window, click on Group Membership. Select Administrator and click on OK. Click on Apply and then OK. After enabling the built-in administrator account, you can log in to your computer using it and create a new user account with administrative privileges. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.9.6KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Random Freezing on Windows 11 ( Build 22000.318.0 )
Hi Kurthh From Event Viewer, go to Windows Logs, from the right sidebar click Create Custom View, and apply the filter (Check the highlighted boxes) as shown in the screenshot. Find the logs that occurs at the same time when the Windows got frozen from the below categories. Windows Logs > System Windows Logs > Application12KViews0likes2CommentsRe: Change date format in Outlook
Hi cris_no_h Thanks for the feedback, the below article has been written to address a similar issue, which could be helpful for future reference as well. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/change-regional-format-settings-in-excel-for-the-web-c206344b-0d45-4a82-8eee-34ff6b008e9c28KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Change date format in Outlook
Hi Soulreaper1 For Windows 11, please follow the steps below: Open the Run dialog box by pressing Win + R, and type the below command to launch the configuration: ms-settings:regionlanguage Select your preferred English from the Regional format, e.g. "English (United Kingdom)".28KViews0likes0Comments
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