Microsoft rolled out a bunch of new features within Windows 11 Moment 2 update for general availability. Besides the hotly-anticipated Bing AI chatbot on the taskbar, the operating system also welcomes a nice addition of a screen record feature in the Snipping Tool and its autosave feature. From now onward, you can use it to record your screen and store it. Matter of fact, you can free-form whichever part of your screen you want to record. If you’re still curious about how it works, here’s how you can record your screen through Snipping Tool.

How to record screen through Snipping Tool

  1. Make sure you have the latest Windows 11 update installed. Check on Settings ➜ Windows Update to find out. If not, click on Download & update.
  2. Open your Snipping Tool app.
  3. Click on the camcorder icon, then click New.
  4. Select the area you want to record, then click Start.
  5. Once you’re finished, click the Save button. Pictures However, upon our testing, the feature hasn’t really worked smoothly. There is no option to pick up sound from the device and it immediately shows an error screen once capturing a constantly moving object (eg.: YouTube video). What do you think about this nice addition? Let us know in the comments!

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