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How to Screen Record on Microsoft Windows: Step-by-Step Guide

HardReset.InfoSeptember 13, 20252 min33 views
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Starting a Screen Recording

  • πŸ’‘ Windows, Shift, and R keys pressed simultaneously will bring up a bar at the top of the screen to initiate recording.
  • πŸ“Œ Alternatively, pressing the Print Screen button and then selecting the record option offers a quicker method.

Selecting Recording Area and Audio

  • 🎯 After selecting the record option, you must choose the specific area of your screen you wish to capture.
  • πŸ”Š You can unmute your microphone to record audio or mute system audio during the recording.

Managing Recordings

  • ⏯️ To pause the recording, click the designated icon; to stop it, click the stop icon.
  • πŸ—‘οΈ Recordings can be deleted without saving by clicking the trash icon.
  • 🎬 After stopping, a preview window appears where you can trim the video and click 'apply'.
  • βœ‚οΈ For further editing, you can open the video in Clip Champ.

Saving and Accessing Recordings

  • πŸ’Ύ To save the edited video, click the save icon.
  • πŸ“ Your screen recordings are automatically saved in the 'Screen Recordings' folder within your 'Videos' folder in File Explorer.
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