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mouse drag
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The mouse drag tag on WindowsForum.com covers techniques for using click-and-drag actions to capture screen regions. A recurring topic is the Windows key + Shift + S shortcut, which activates the Snipping Tool's snip mode, allowing users to click and drag the mouse over a desired area to take a non-full-screen capture. This method automatically copies the screenshot to the clipboard for quick pasting. Discussions focus on efficiency and speed for partial screen captures, emphasizing the drag action as a core part of the workflow.
I always feel like it's a good idea to continue to learn even if it's such a minor thing as taking a fast screen shot. The benefit of this method is it allows you to screen capture just what you need to and automatically adds it to the clipboard for pasting.
Simply press the key combo [Windows...