Windows 10 now has a powerful screenshot tool
If you grab the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build, you’ll find that the Screen Sketch annotation tool that was previously part of Windows Ink for touchscreen devices is now a standalone app.
That means you can invoke it by pressing WIN + Shift + S, and then select an area on the screen to capture. Alternatively, you can find in the Action Center, or configure the Print Screen key to bring up Screen Sketch instead of merely copying your screen’s contents to the clipboard.
If you’d like to try it, you’ll need to ensure you’re signed up to to the Windows Insider program, and opt-in to receive Fast ring updates. If you’ve got a touchscreen laptop or tablet, you can fire up Windows Ink Workspace and look for Screen Sketch there to see how it works right now.
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