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How to record your screen in Windows 11

While you can record just about everything using the Xbox Game Bar tool on Windows 11, note that you won’t be able to capture recordings on the Windows desktop or File Explorer. Once you’re in a suitable app, however, you can freely start recording, taking screenshots, and more. The following method also works on laptops using Windows 10, but for a better look, check out how to record your screen in Windows 10. 

On your PC, open the app you want to record. Once open, press Windows key + G at the same time to open the the Xbox Game Bar tool. 

Click on the “Start recording” button (or Win + Alt + R) in the Capture menu. A stop icon will appear when it begins capturing video. Once you’ve finished recording, head back into the menu and click the recording button again (or press Win + Alt + R) to stop recording. A notification should pop up stating “Game clip recorded.”

There you have it. The video recordings will be saved under the Videos folder in a subfolder labeled Captures, which you can watch back or use for video editing. There are plenty of ways to use the Xbox Game Bar, but Windows 11 also has easy ways to take a screenshot and more. If you’re looking for more ways to take control of your Windows 11 laptop, check out how to change a theme or customize one on Windows 11, how to customize the Action Center in Windows 11, and how to check Windows 11 compatibility using Microsoft’s Health Check app.

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