![]() Is that too much to ask from a big company like Microsoft?Īgain, a nice well written tutorial, I assume you don’t work for Microsoft as it was explained so clearly. This old lady don’t need to play video games, all I need is an OS that can function well on the internet and cut, copy, and paste photos. I visited my nephew last month and found that not only does Ubuntu do this without question anyone (even someone as slow as me) can set up keyboard shortcuts. This old dog grows tired of learning new tricks. I have spoken to my nephew about setting me up with his OS. You and about a half dozen other tutorials in the last 30 minutes, have proven to me, that one needs to download an external 3rd party program just to replace the Windows apps… making Windows all that much bigger than needed. But aside from the big wins there was so much else. I think that should do the trick Image is no longer available. Then un-check the 'show screen overlay when snipping tool is active'. The bottom window in the image below should open. Their default applications just suck so badly that some smart computer scientist (such as yourself) needs to tell grandma here how to do a simple PRNT SCRN she has done 1,000 times in the past. Paul Mescal and Jodie Comer each won their acting categories, while there was success for the musicals Standing at the Skys Edge and Oklahoma. 8 answers Sort by: Most helpful Christina Gan 6 Feb 15, 2021, 12:20 AM the following fixed it for me: go to Snipping Tools settings. Use the Sketchpad tools to mark up the screen. ![]() ![]() When you have everything onscreen that you want to capture, click or tap the Windows Ink Workspace icon in the taskbar. Type Snip & Sketch in the search box present in the lower-left corner and then choose Snip & Sketch Tool. Open the app or apps you want to use with Screen Sketch. I went from Windows 7 to 10 and it has been one thing after another. Press the Windows logo key + SHIFT + S to open a snipping toolbar of Snip & Sketch. Thanks for the tutorial, but this is why Windows (ever since Windows 10) hasn’t appealed to me.
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