Click Start > All Apps and scroll down to the "S" section. It is listed simply as "Snipping Tool."

Press the Windows Key on your keyboard (or click the Start button) and simply type "Snipping Tool."

| Action | What to Do | | :--- | :--- | | | Windows Key → type “Snipping” | | Take a snip instantly | Windows + Shift + S | | Open full editor | Find app in Start Menu | | Old Print Screen behavior | Change in Settings > Accessibility |

Good news: It’s still here. In fact, it’s better than ever. Let’s walk through the fastest ways to find it.

Don’t waste time searching folders. Use Windows + Shift + S and you’ll be snipping in less than one second.

You don't actually have to "find" the app icon to use it. Windows has a built-in shortcut that triggers the snipping interface immediately. Press Windows Key + Shift + S .

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Click Start > All Apps and scroll down to the "S" section. It is listed simply as "Snipping Tool."

Press the Windows Key on your keyboard (or click the Start button) and simply type "Snipping Tool."

| Action | What to Do | | :--- | :--- | | | Windows Key → type “Snipping” | | Take a snip instantly | Windows + Shift + S | | Open full editor | Find app in Start Menu | | Old Print Screen behavior | Change in Settings > Accessibility |

Good news: It’s still here. In fact, it’s better than ever. Let’s walk through the fastest ways to find it.

Don’t waste time searching folders. Use Windows + Shift + S and you’ll be snipping in less than one second.

You don't actually have to "find" the app icon to use it. Windows has a built-in shortcut that triggers the snipping interface immediately. Press Windows Key + Shift + S .