Screen recording can be an extremely useful tool. Whether you are a video creator, planning a presentation, or sharing gaming or demonstrative content, it can be very handy for you, and you can use it anytime. Taking a screenshot on Windows 11 may not be easy, but learning how to record your desktop or laptop screen can be relatively straightforward. Follow the steps below to record your screen on Windows 11.
How to Record Your Screen in Windows 11?
In Windows 11, you can capture anything on your screen by recording it, similar to how you record something with a camera. You can record a process or anything interesting that you want to share with others or save for later.
How to Record with Snipping Tool? Snipping Tool is a part of Windows 11 and is available through the Microsoft Store. While Snipping Tool already allows you to take screenshots, it now also gives you the ability to select a portion of the screen and start video recording.
First, go to the Windows 11 Start menu and search for the Snipping Tool in the search bar.
- In the top toolbar, press the record button, then press New.
- Click on the rectangle that appears on the screen to select the area you want to record.
- Press Start, and you will see a countdown of 3 seconds before your recording begins.
- After finishing, press Stop. Your recording can then be copied to memory, shared via the share dialog, or saved (by default, it will be saved in the video folder).
Once you grasp the basics, recording your screen on Windows 11 is not a difficult task. Whether you are using a built-in application or downloading another one that suits your preferences, the snipping tool allows you to precisely select the area of your screen that you want to record. Additionally, you can also record the entire screen with other options. If you wish to edit these recordings, you are in luck. Microsoft’s ClipChamp application can assist you in preparing your dream content.