1. At first, you can right-click on the Windows icon and tap on the " Apps & Features ". 2. Look for a search box on the right-hand side. Just type " Snipping " in the search box. 3. Just tap on the three-dot menu and tap " Uninstall " to uninstall the app. 4. Tap " Uninstall " again to confirm. I recently updated windows, to realize that windows+shift+s now uses "Snip and sketch". It looks nice and all, but it doesn't seem be able to capture anything that is in full screen mode, and instead captures the desktop. Unlike the old snipping tool. I had no issue with it and was able to screenshot basically any full screen game. Step 3: In the Properties window, under the General tab, go to the Startup type section and set it to Manual. Click on Apply. Step 4: Now, under the Service status section, click on the Start button. Click on OK. Now, you should be able to install the language in the Settings app, properly. That's all, and now when you press the Shift + 2 Look for a process called Screen Snipping. It has a blue icon with an X in a box. End that task. Sometimes, I have to CTRL+SHIFT+ESC (open task manager) and then ALT+TAB into task manager, arrow up and down, and ALT+E to end it. Not sure what happened with the last Windows update, but the WINDOWS+SHIFT+S shortcut hasn't worked since. Shift+WinKey+S opens Snip & Sketch. Make your snip, which goes into the Clipboard. A notice of it also immediately goes into the Action Center. Click that notice, & the snip will reopen into Snip & Sketch. Draw on it, if desired. Click the Save icon (disk) at top right to save it to the Pictures folder. y0tJ.

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