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Microsoft it keeps changing things in Windows 11. A recent update for users of the previous version shows that the operating system will use the “PRT SC” key differently.
bleeding computer found changes Microsoft rehearse in Windows 11.
What would I change for screenshots?
From Windows 95press the key “PRT SC” (Print Screen) takes a screenshot and copies it to the clipboard.
beta version Windows 11 change how the key works.
If this change continues by pressing “PRT SC” Windows 11 will now open the tool cutswhich allows you to edit Screenshot.
If you’re one of those users who’s used to taking screenshots in the “classic” style that’s been with us for nearly three decades, there’s good news: You can disable this option in the accessibility options.
It’s unclear if this feature will make it into the final or stable release. Windows 11.
Source: RPP

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