To detail this for each option (again, noting that F5 could be something else as above):įull-screen Snip: F5 to start Snipping Tool then Alt M then hit s for Full-screen (see the underlined 's' in the pulldown): Screenshot is taken automatically. If the tool is already open, Alt N allows to take another Snip of the same type last made, and that's it! Note also that holding **Ctrl* while moving the cursor keys will make the pointer move much faster. So, putting this all together, it gets quite simple, when you just remember F5 (if using that as shortcut key for Snipping Tool) to start Snipping Tool (or Alt Tab to tab to it if already open), then Alt M (select Mode), then Cursor Keys to move tool around screen, then Shift Cursor Keys to start the capture (for Rectangular and Free-form). ![]() I believe that this covers everything that the OP is asking for, you can now do everything from the keyboard alone.
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