Microsoft’s Windows 11 provides a feature called “Screenshot” that lets users take screenshots. The most convenient way to do this is by pressing CTRL + PRTSC on your keyboard in Windows 11. Today, we are talking about “How to Take a Scrolling Screenshot on Windows 7, 8, and 10.”. Other options include the Snipping Tool, which allows users to capture a selection on-screen. However, both capture only the elements on the screen. This guide will provide you with instructions on how to take a full-page screenshot of the Windows 10 operating system.
Capture scrolling screenshots on Windows 11
We’ll use the third-party tool PicPick for full-screen or scrolling screenshots on Windows 10 devices because it’s a powerful screen capture and picture editing program created by NGWIN.
- First, download PicPick. After the file is downloaded, install PicPick.
- To take a scrolling screenshot, hold down the Ctrl and Alt keys at the same time, then press PRTSC. A red rectangle will now appear in the picture.
- Then, hold the left mouse button and drag the mouse over the scrolling area to select it.
- Once the mouse click has been released, a corresponding scroll will be executed, capturing a screenshot of the entire window in a few seconds.
- That’s it.
A lot of people use PicPick because it is easy to use and yet provides some very powerful features. It is also free for personal use.