You can find the Snipping Tool by searching for it from the Start Screen. Taking a Screenshot of Your PC's DesktopĪs in older Windows versions, taking a screenshot in desktop mode is quite simple using the Snipping Tool, Microsoft's own screenshot app first introduced in Vista.
This works for both the Metro and desktop interfaces, but if you're on your PC, things get a little more complicated. If you're on the Surface RT, you can easily take a screenshot of the entire display by holding the Windows button and Volume Up button simultaneously. Tux Paint is very kid-friendly, although grownups like it too.
This is ideal if a family's children are using an older computer for games and school work. Tux Paint is compatible with almost every version of Windows for PC including Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows ME. Taking a Screenshot on Your Surface Tablet Tux Paint is a painting and drawing application for Windows PC. The new Windows 8 works in two different realms the normal desktop mode that we're used to from XP, Vista, and 7, and the Metro-style Start Screen interface geared towards touchscreen devices. While that is partly true, taking of a screenshot of the Start Screen in Windows 8 is little bit tricky, unless you're on your Surface. I know what you're thinking- taking a screenshot is super simple.