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non full screen
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The non full screen tag on WindowsForum.com covers methods for capturing a portion of the screen rather than the entire display. Discussions focus on using built-in Windows tools like the Snipping Tool or the keyboard shortcut Windows key + Shift + S to take a non full screen capture. Users share tips for quickly selecting and copying only the needed area to the clipboard, improving workflow for documentation, troubleshooting, or sharing specific content without including irrelevant desktop elements.
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...