The built-in screen recording feature will allow users to “select and refine” part of their screen to record before starting a session, and when finished, they will be able to preview their recording before saving or sharing. This adds another few tricks to the popular Snipping Tool app, which already lets you take a screenshot and more. Microsoft is still testing the new feature, so there are still a few issues it needs to sort out. This includes some users seeing a “slight delay” when clicking Start and when the recording begins, along with the Snipping Tool app windows not restoring when starting a new snip in the app. Screen recording support is rolling out gradually, so some Windows Insiders may not see the update right away. As for all other users, Microsoft is likely to roll out the update eventually, but it isn’t certain when it will officially roll out. Still, it’s a handy trick that will be welcome, especially as an alternative to the other way to record your screen on Windows 11. If you’re after even more handy Windows 11 tricks to make life easier or effortless Windows 11 tips that can change the way you work, we’ve got you covered.