![]() So that's it, how to create the Snipping Tool shortcut, very easy, isn't it? hope this article will be helpful for you to shorten your time a little when using Snipping Tool. For example, I left the keyboard shortcut as the key combination 'Ctrl + F3' → Finally, select 'OK' to complete the process (3). In the new window, select the tab ' Shortcut ' (1) → Then will display the line ' Shortcut key ' (2) You select the key you want to turn on the Snipping Tool. Then check if the snipping tool shortcut is working fine. Now, right-click on the Windows Explorer and select Restart. Open the Task Manager from the Quick Access Menu. Go to ' Start Menu' (1) → type ' Snipping Tool' (2) → right click on the utility select ' Properties ' (3) Launch the Quick Access menu by pressing Windows + X keys and select the Task Manager. If you need to make 100 of them, it is saving enormous amount of time - its not about pressing Ctrl+V, but you have to press win+shift+s, click on onenote, click Ctrl+V, click back on the document and visually find the area you have finished. ![]() In the example below, I left the shortcut key as a combination of 'Ctrl + F3' → Finally, select 'OK' to complete the process (3).įor Win7 users, the procedure is similar to that of Win10. Bernd, it is considerable solution if you make two screenshots per day. ![]() The window shows you right click on the 'Snipping Tool' and select 'Properties' (3) The utility will appear, right click and select ' Open file location ' Today, will help you to simplify that by instructing How to create a Snipping Tool shortcut. ![]() However, Microsoft has not installed the shortcut for Snipping Tool, but every time we use it, we have to find it in the Start Menu, which is very inconvenient. Help you shoot in multiple modes and save them in the format you want. Snipping Tool is a very useful photography utility that Windows has built for you.
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