How to record
your screen in Windows 10
Save your actions by learning how to record your screen in
Windows 10
Did
you know Windows 10 has a screen recording utility called
the Xbox Game Bar? With it, you can record a video of your
actions in just about any Windows app on your laptop, whether you want
to capture gameplay or create a tutorial for someone
using Microsoft Office. To make it easier for you, we've outlined
a few simple steps on how to record your screen in Windows 10.
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The
screen recording tool is part of the Xbox app that comes installed by default
in Windows 10. Xbox Game Bar recently received some major
updates to make it more useful, so you can now take screenshots and even make
memes.
How to record your
screen in Windows 10
1. Open the app you want to
record. Unfortunately, the screen recorder tool can't capture
some programs — such as File Manager, or the entire desktop — but it does work
in regular desktop apps (and those from the Windows Store).
2. Press the Windows key + G at
the same time to open the Game Bar dialog.
3. Check the "Yes, this is a
game" checkbox to load the Game Bar. This is the
procedure whether you are screen recording a game or another kind of app.
4. Click on the Start Recording
button (or Win + Alt + R) to begin capturing video.
5. Stop the recording by clicking
on the red recording bar that will be on the top right of
the program window. (If it disappears on you, press Win + G again to bring the
Game Bar back.)
That's
it! You'll find your recorded videos, which are MP4 files, under the Videos
folder in a subfolder called Captures. You'll also find them in the Xbox app under the Game DVR menu, where you can trim a
video and share it on Xbox live (if it's a game).
Note that you can also use the Xbox screen recording to ol to take
screenshots. Instead of clicking the recording button, click the camera icon on
the Game Bar or Win + Alt + PrtScn.
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