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SETTINGS
  • Debut Screen and Video Recorder Free is an easy to use screen video recording software that can record and capture video from almost any source – your computer screen, webcam or even VHS tapes. Screen capture your entire desktop, a single window, or a selected portion and save the recorded videos as AVI, FLV, and WMV.
  • You can find the Print Screen key in the top row of your Dell's keyboard. Visit Business Insider's Tech Reference library for more stories. Whether you have a Dell laptop or desktop computer, it.
  • Prepare your screen and adjust the size of the recording window to suit your needs (it can record the whole screen or just a selected area), then hit the red button. You can capture audio from your.
  • How To Take a Screenshot of Your Whole Screen 1. Tap the Print Screen button on your keyboard. The screen shot is now stored in your clipboard and you need to paste it into a graphics editor such.

You can also use the Snipping tool to take the screenshot in Windows 10. Snipping tool is a free tool that has come with Windows for many years. Just write 'Snipping Tool' in Windows 10 search bar, locate and open the app, press 'New' and capture the whole screen.

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  • Windows 10 provides several ways to take screenshots of your entire computer screen, or just select parts of it.
  • The fastest way to take a screenshot on Windows 10 is by pressing the 'PrtScn' button on your keyboard. There are various key combos to take screenshots of portions of the screen.
  • Microsoft also provides a Snipping Tool to take custom screenshots, and draw on the images.
  • You can take screenshots within games by opening the Game Bar with the Windows + G keyboard shortcut.
  • Visit Business Insider's Tech Reference library for more stories.

If you need to capture a screenshot of something on your computer screen, Windows 10 offers a variety of methods for doing just that.

Whether you want to save the entire screen, or just a piece of it, we've rounded up all the most common techniques for taking a Windows 10 screenshot.

How to take a screenshot on Windows 10 with the PrtScn key

The simplest way to save a copy of whatever is on your computer screen is to simply press the 'Print Screen' key on your keyboard. It's usually labeled 'PrtScn' (or something very similar) and is located in the top row, among or near the Function keys.

On some keyboards (particularly laptops) you might need to trigger the Print Screen using the Function key (in other words, hold the Function key and then press PrtScn).

© Dave Johnson/Business Insider The PrtScn key copies the entire screen to the clipboard, so you can paste it elsewhere, but there are several modifier keys you can use to change the way this key works. Dave Johnson/Business Insider

Windows features several PrtScn variations:

  • Press PrtScn. This copies the entire screen to the clipboard. You can paste the screenshot into any program that displays images, like Paint or Microsoft Word.
  • Press Alt + PrtScn. This copies the active window to the clipboard, which you can paste into another program.
  • Press the Windows key + Shift + S. The screen will dim and the mouse pointer will change. You can drag to select a portion of the screen to capture. The screenshot will be copied to the clipboard, which you can paste into another program. (This shortcut only works if you have the latest version of Windows 10 installed, called the Windows 10 Creators Update.)
  • Press the Windows key + PrtScn. This saves the entire screen as an image file. You can find it in the 'Pictures' folder, in a subfolder called 'Screenshots.'

How to take a screenshot on Windows 10 with Snipping Tool

Microsoft includes a much more flexible screenshot utility with Windows 10, called Snipping Tool.

You can use Snipping Tool to grab a screenshot and save it as an image file without first pasting the screenshot into another program.

1. Start the Snipping Tool from the Start menu.

2. In the 'Mode' drop down, choose the kind of screenshot shape you want - you can choose anything from full screen to rectangular to a free-form shape.

© Dave Johnson/Business Insider You can choose the kind of screenshot that Snipping Tool takes with the program's menus. Dave Johnson/Business Insider

3. Click New, and your screen will freeze. You can then use the mouse to create the screenshot. The screenshot will then appear in the Snipping Tool window.

4. If you want to include something like a tooltip, which only appears after a mouse movement, you can specify how long to wait before taking the screenshot using the Delay menu.

5. If you want to, once you've taken your screenshot, you can use the drawing tools to annotate the screenshot.

6. When you're done, click 'File' and then click 'Save As' to save the completed screenshot to your computer.

7. You can also click the copy button in the Snipping Tool window - it looks like two pages laid over one another - to copy the image to your clipboard.

How to take a screenshot on Windows 10 with the Game Bar

The Game Bar is an overlay you can use within most Windows games to take screenshots and record video. Here's how to use it:

1. Start a game from the Start menu or the Xbox Console Companion program.

2. While playing the game, press the Windows key + G. The Game Bar overlay should appear.

© Dave Johnson/Business Insider The Game Bar has a screenshot tool that appears as an overlay on top of games. Dave Johnson/Business Insider

3. Click the camera icon to take a screenshot, or you can use the keyboard shortcut: Windows key + Alt + PrtScn.

The screenshot will be automatically saved to the 'Videos' folder in a subfolder called 'Captures.'

If you're playing a game on Steam, you can also press F11 to take a screenshot. It will be added to your screenshots folder on Steam.

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Applies to: Configuration Manager (current branch)

Mobile devices can store sensitive data and provide easy access to many organizational resources. To help protect devices and data, use Configuration Manager for the following device management actions:

  • Full wipe: Restore the device to its factory settings

  • Selective wipe: Remove only organizational data

  • Passcode reset: Remove or reset the passcode when a user forgets it

  • Remote lock: Help secure a device that might be lost

Full wipe

When you need to secure a lost device or when you retire a device from active use, you can start a full wipe on it. This action restores the device to its factory defaults. It removes all organizational and user data and settings.

  1. In the Configuration Manager console, go to the Assets and Compliance workspace, and choose the Devices node. You can also choose Device Collections and select a collection of which the device is a member.

  2. Select the device that you want to wipe.

  3. On the ribbon, in the Device group, select Remote Device Actions, and then choose Retire/Wipe.

  4. In the Retire from Configuration Manager window, select the option to Wipe the mobile device and retire it from Configuration Manager.

Selective wipe

To remove only organizational data from a device, start a selective wipe.

Behaviors by OS version

The following tables describe what data is removed and the effect on data that remains on the device after a selective wipe.

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Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows RT 8.1, and Windows RT

ContentSelective wipe behavior
Apps and associated data installed by Configuration ManagerIt uninstalls the apps, and removes any sideloading keys. It revokes the encryption key for apps that use Windows Selective Wipe, and the data is no longer accessible.
VPN and Wi-Fi profilesRemoves the profiles
CertificatesRemoves and revokes the certificates
SettingsRemoves requirements
Email profilesRemoves email that's EFS-enabled, which includes the Mail app for Windows email and attachments.

Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Phone 8.0, and Windows Phone 8.1

ContentSelective wipe behavior
Company apps and associated data installed by Configuration ManagerIt uninstalls the apps and removes organizational app data.
VPN and Wi-Fi profilesRemoves the profiles for Windows 10 Mobile and Windows Phone 8.1
CertificatesRemoves the certificates for Windows Phone 8.1
Email profilesRemoves the profiles (except Windows Phone 8.0)

The following settings are also removed from Windows 10 Mobile and Windows Phone 8.1 devices:

  • Require a password to unlock mobile devices
  • Allow simple passwords
  • Minimum password length
  • Required password type
  • Password expiration (days)
  • Remember password history
  • Number of repeated sign-in failures to allow before the device is wiped
  • Minutes of inactivity before password is required
  • Required password type – minimum number of character sets
  • Allow camera
  • Require encryption on mobile device
  • Allow removable storage
  • Allow web browser
  • Allow application store
  • Allow screen capture
  • Allow geolocation
  • Allow Microsoft Account
  • Allow copy and paste
  • Allow Wi-Fi tethering
  • Allow automatic connection to free Wi-Fi hotspots
  • Allow Wi-Fi hotspot reporting
  • Allow factory reset
  • Allow Bluetooth
  • Allow NFC
  • Allow Wi-Fi

Start a selective wipe

  1. In the Configuration Manager console, go to the Assets and Compliance workspace, and choose the Devices node. You can also choose Device Collections and select a collection of which the device is a member.

  2. Select the device that you want to wipe.

  3. On the ribbon, in the Device group, select Remote Device Actions, and then choose Retire/Wipe.

  4. In the Retire from Configuration Manager window, select the following option: Wipe company content and retire the mobile device from Configuration Manager.

Recommendations for selective wipe

  • For a successful wipe of email, set up email profiles to Windows Phone 8.1 devices.

  • For a successful wipe of apps, make sure the apps are distributed through mobile device app management.

Passcode reset

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If a user forgets their passcode, use this action to force a new temporary passcode on the device. You can also remove the passcode entirely. The following table lists how passcode reset works on different mobile platforms.

OS versionPasscode reset
Windows 10Not supported
Windows 10 mobileSupported, excluding Azure Active Directory-joined devices
Windows Phone 8 and Windows Phone 8.1Supported
Windows RT 8.1Not supported
Windows 8.1Not supported

Note

Start the passcode reset action from the top-level site. For example, if you use a central administration site, you can only do the action on that site. If you're using a standalone primary site, you can only do the action from that site.

Remotely reset the passcode on a mobile device

  1. In the Configuration Manager console, go to the Assets and Compliance workspace, and choose the Devices node. You can also choose Device Collections and select a collection of which the device is a member.

  2. Select the device or devices on which to reset the passcode.

  3. On the ribbon, in the Device group, select Remote Device Actions, and then choose Passcode Reset.

Show the state of the passcode reset

  1. In the Configuration Manager console, go to the Assets and Compliance workspace, and choose the Devices node. You can also choose Device Collections and select a collection of which the device is a member.

  2. Select the device or devices on which to show the state of the passcode reset.

  3. On the ribbon, in the Device group, select Remote Device Actions, and then choose Show Passcode State.

Remote lock

If a user loses their device, you can lock the device remotely. The following table lists how remote lock works on different mobile platforms.

OS versionRemote lock
Windows 10Not supported
Windows Phone 8 and Windows Phone 8.1Supported
Windows RT 8.1Supported, if the current user of the device is the same user who enrolled the device.
Windows 8.1Supported, if the current user of the device is the same user who enrolled the device.

Note

Start the remote lock action from the top-level site. For example, if you use a central administration site, you can only do the action on that site. If you're using a standalone primary site, do the action from that site.

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Remotely lock a mobile device

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  1. In the Configuration Manager console, go to the Assets and Compliance workspace, and choose the Devices node. You can also choose Device Collections and select a collection of which the device is a member.

  2. Select the device or devices to lock.

  3. On the ribbon, in the Device group, select Remote Device Actions, and then choose Remote Lock. Confirm the action.

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Show the state of the remote lock

  1. In the Configuration Manager console, go to the Assets and Compliance workspace, and choose the Devices node. You can also choose Device Collections and select a collection of which the device is a member.

  2. Select the device on which to show the state of the remote lock.

  3. On the ribbon, in the Device group, select Remote Device Actions, and then choose Show Remote Lock State.





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