How to Take a Partial Screenshot on Windows 10
Capture only the area you need instead of the full screen.
Last verified: February 21, 2026
Partial screenshots on Windows are handled by the Snip & Sketch tool, accessible through Windows + Shift + S, which overlays a dim capture mode directly over your current screen without minimising anything. The tool offers four capture shapes — rectangular, freeform, window, and full-screen — and the selected region immediately copies to the clipboard and shows a notification you can click to annotate further. On Windows 11, Snipping Tool consolidates this workflow and adds a delay option so you can capture context menus and tooltips that would otherwise close the moment you press a shortcut.
Quick Steps
Follow in order for the fastest result.
- 1Press Windows + Shift + S. A dim overlay appears with four capture modes. Select Rectangular snip and drag over the exact area.
- 2Release to capture. The image copies to clipboard and a preview appears for light editing.
- 3Click the notification to annotate or paste directly into email, docs, or messaging apps.
Still Not Working?
Try these if the steps above didn't help.
- Open Snipping Tool directly for more control over capture modes and delay settings.
- Use freeform snip mode for irregular or non-rectangular areas.
- Zoom in before capturing for sharper detail on small UI elements.
Verify the Fix
Confirm everything is fully working before closing this guide.
- Confirm only the intended region appears in the pasted or saved image.
- Check there is no unintended UI chrome (taskbar, status bar) in the capture if not wanted.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Does Windows 10 automatically copy partial screenshots to clipboard?
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