Copy Screen: Command Windows
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If you are using , the keyboard shortcuts are more robust: copy screen command windows
Select a region of the screen containing text (like an error message you can't highlight), and Windows will use OCR to copy that text directly to your clipboard. Summary Table: Which Command Should You Use? Capture everything PrtSc Copied to clipboard Select a specific area Win + Shift + S Best for most users Capture one window Alt + PrtSc Clean, professional snips Save instantly to folder Win + PrtSc Automatic file creation Copy text from screen Win + Shift + T Requires PowerToys Quick Troubleshooting : If you are using , the keyboard
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Get-Service | Clip # or for custom content "Hello World" | Set-Clipboard see the "Legacy Method" below
Here is every way to master the copy screen command on Windows 10 and 11. 1. The Classic: Print Screen (PrtSc)
(Note: If Ctrl + C does not work, see the "Legacy Method" below, as your settings might be set to the classic behavior.)
