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Windows Snipping Tool Shortcut Key

Last Updated : 16 Apr, 2025
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The Windows Snipping Tool is a handy utility that allows users to capture screenshots or snips of their computer screen. Whether you need to capture a specific portion of a webpage, an error message, or an image, the Snipping Tool makes it easy to do so.

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In this blog post, we'll explore how to quickly open the Windows Snipping Tool using shortcut keys, saving you time and effort in capturing screenshots on your Windows computer.

Quick Preview to Open Snipping Tool Shortcut:

  1. Press the Windows + Shift + S buttons simultaneously.
  2. Drag the Cursor on the screen for a particular part.
  3. After dragging, the part will automatically get copied.
  4. Paste the Copied image in Paint to save it.

Steps to Open the Windows Snipping Tool Using Shortcut Key

Step 1: Press Windows + Shift + S. You will see a widget at the top of your screen.

This is the Snipping Tool utility. Notice that there are four options available. They include:

  • Rectangular Snip
  • Freeform Snip
  • Window Snip
  • Full-Screen Snip

In our case, we will go ahead with Rectangular Snip. Click on it to select the option.

How to Open the Windows Snipping Tool With a Keyboard Shortcut - Step 1

Step 2: To take a rectangular screenshot, you need to select an area of your screen using a to or TouchPad.

How to Open the Windows Snipping Tool With a Keyboard Shortcut - Step 2

Step 3: You will see a Snip saved to clipboard notification at the bottom-right corner of your screen. Click on it to proceed.

How to Open the Windows Snipping Tool With a Keyboard Shortcut - Step 3

Step 4: A window will pop up. Now, to save the screenshot, press Ctrl + S.

How to Open the Windows Snipping Tool With a Keyboard Shortcut - Step 4

Step 5: The Save As dialog box will pop up. Choose your save location and give the File name to your Screenshot. Then, hit Save to store your screenshot on your PC.

Steps to Create Desktop Shortcut for Snipping Tool in Windows

Note: Apart from the simple shortcut key Windows + R, You can also create a shortcut for snipping tool windows to your desktop despite typing snipping tool repeatedly in the search bar. here are the steps.

Step 1: On your desktop, Press Right-Click > New > Screenshots.

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Step 2: In Create shortcut windows, type the location of the snipping tool i.e. ' snipping tool ', and Click Next.

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Step 3: Now type the name for this shortcut like ' Snipping Tool ' or something else of your choice, and click Finish.

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Step 4: A desktop shortcut has been created, you can double-click on that to open the Snipping Tool.

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As we have seen, opening the Snipping Tool Windows 10 using shortcuts is not a big deal at all. We must press the Keyboard Shortcuts for Snipping Tool appropriately & simultaneously to take the screenshot. After taking the Screenshots using Snipping Tool save them, or else they will be replaced by the next copied item.

Conclusion

Capturing screenshots on your Windows computer is made easy with the Snipping Tool, and using shortcut keys can make the process even faster. By remembering the keyboard shortcuts Windows Key + Shift + S or Windows Key + Shift + Q, you can quickly open the Snipping Tool and capture screenshots with ease. Additionally, pinning the Snipping Tool to the taskbar provides convenient access whenever you need it. Incorporate these shortcuts into your workflow to streamline your screenshot-taking process on Windows

Also Read

  • How to Take Screenshots on Windows
  • Snip & Sketch Tool in Windows 10
  • 7 Different Ways to Take a Screenshot in Windows 10

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