>... the default HotKeys from Windows are "Print Scrn" or "Ctrl+Print Scrn" for a desktop screen (even multiple monitors) shot, and "Alt+Print Scrn" for the active window.
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>(It saves the screen shot on the clipboard)
The one I use the most is WindowsLogoKey+Shift+S. This lets you capture any arbitrary rectangular or freeform snip. It can also capture ephemera such as transient ToolTips etc. Apparently it started life as part of OneNote but is now part of Windows 10.
Regards. Al
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