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How to Record Screen on Windows || A Complete Guide

Screen recording is an essential feature for creating tutorials, recording gameplay, or capturing online meetings. Windows provides built-in tools and third-party software to help you record your screen easily. In this guide, we will walk you through different methods to record your screen on Windows.


Method 1: Using Xbox Game Bar (Built-in Tool)

Windows 10 and Windows 11 come with a built-in screen recording tool called Xbox Game Bar. Follow these steps to use it:

  1. Enable Xbox Game Bar:

    • Press Win + I to open Settings.
    • Go to Gaming > Xbox Game Bar and make sure it is turned on.
  2. Start Recording:

    • Press Win + G to open the Game Bar overlay.
    • Click on the Record button or press Win + Alt + R to start recording.
  3. Stop Recording:

    • Click the Stop Recording button in the overlay or press Win + Alt + R again.
    • The recorded video will be saved in Videos > Captures.

Method 2: Using Microsoft PowerPoint

Microsoft PowerPoint has a built-in screen recording feature. Here’s how to use it:

  1. Open PowerPoint and go to any slide.
  2. Click on Insert > Screen Recording.
  3. Select the area of the screen you want to record.
  4. Click Record to start.
  5. Click Stop when done, and save the recording.

Method 3: Using Free Third-Party Software

If you need advanced features, consider using third-party software like OBS Studio or ShareX.

Using OBS Studio

  1. Download and install OBS Studio from obsproject.com.
  2. Open OBS Studio and click + in the Sources panel.
  3. Select Display Capture and choose the screen you want to record.
  4. Click Start Recording and press Stop Recording when done.
  5. Your recordings will be saved in the Videos folder.

Using ShareX

  1. Download and install ShareX from getsharex.com.
  2. Open ShareX and click Capture > Screen Recording.
  3. Select the area to record and click Start Recording.
  4. Click Stop Recording when finished, and the video will be saved automatically.

Conclusion

Recording your screen on Windows is simple with built-in tools like Xbox Game Bar and Microsoft PowerPoint, or free third-party software like OBS Studio and ShareX. Choose the method that best suits your needs and start capturing your screen effortlessly!

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