Does the Print Screen Key Open the Snipping Tool in Windows 11? Here’s How to Stop It
You may have noticed that your Print Screen key is behaving differently in Windows 11. Don’t worry; this is not a bug. Microsoft has changed the way the Print Screen button works on Windows 11. They switched it out to open the Snipping tool instead.
If you’re not a fan of the Snipping tool, here’s how to reclaim the Print Screen key on Windows.

How Did Windows 11 Claim the Print Screen Key?
Microsoft recently released a new Insider Preview build of Windows 11, announced via theWindows Blog, that changes the way the Print Screen button functions by default. Earlier, the key would screenshot your entire screen and save it to the clipboard. You’d then have the option of importing this copied image data into a program such as a photo editor or even a word processor.
While copying the screenshot to your clipboard sounds inconvenient, you also had the option ofinstantly saving screenshots on Windows 11. However, the Snipping tool offers more functionality, which is probably why Microsoft decidedyou should be using the Snipping toolinstead of the plain vanilla print screen function.

If you update to the latest Windows 11 build, pressing the Print Screen key will open the Windows Sipping tool instead. But that’s only if you haven’t previously changed this setting. If you have it set up to do something else, your preference will be preserved, Microsoft says.
How to Reset Print Screen Functionality to Default
If your Print Screen key opens the Snipping tool and you’d like to go back to the way things were, a simple settings change will turn back the clock.
Take Screenshots Easily in Windows 11
There are many ways to take a screenshot in Windows 11. Using the Print Screen key is just one of them. And if you want to reclaim the old functionality of the Print Screen key, it’s easy to do so.
You likely already know about the PrintScreen key, but did you know there are other, and faster, hotkeys at your disposal?

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