Taking screenshots in Windows has long been possible with the classic method of pressing the Print Screen key on your keyboard and pasting the clipboard into an image editor, such as Microsoft Paint. This was later facilitated by the Snipping Tool , which made taking screenshots much more convenient. Yet, you'll notice that both of these tools hide the mouse cursor when you take a screenshot, and there's no setting to have them include the cursor in the shots.
It's not a big deal, unless you need the cursor in your screenshot. Then it's a very big deal. There are plenty of apps that enable you to include the mouse cursor in your screenshots, including a built-in Windows 10 program. Steps Recorder is a built-in Windows program designed to speed up diagnostics. This program records the steps you perform on your computer to recreate a problem so that you can share them with a professional supports agent.
The good thing about Steps Recorder is that it also takes screenshots of the steps, and even better, it includes the mouse cursor in these screenshots. To take screenshots with Steps Recorder:. You'll notice in the screenshot that there's a green border around the active window.
You can crop it out if you don't require it, as sometimes that green border might get in the way of something you want to demonstrate in a screenshot. In that case or if you just want something more convenient , third-party programs deliver better results.
ShareX is a free and open-source screen capturing program that comes packed with an arsenal of useful tools that allow you to schedule and edit screenshots. Unlike the other apps in this list, ShareX can also record videos of your screen. Download : ShareX for Windows Free. Browse All Android Articles Browse All Smart Home Articles Customize the Taskbar in Windows Browse All Microsoft Office Articles What Is svchost. Browse All Privacy and Security Articles Browse All Linux Articles Browse All Buying Guides.
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Q: How to manage your Custom Cursor for Windows app? Q: How to install Custom Cursor for Windows 10 app? Installation of Custom Cursor for Windows 10 Once you have successfully downloaded the installer - unpack and run it. Installed Custom Cursor for Windows 10 Once you have successfully completed the installation a Custom Cursor link will appear on your Windows desktop, same as a link in Windows Run menu.
Custom Cursor home menu On the home screen of the app you can find many useful buttons that will help you using Custom Cursor for Windows 10 app, as you can see on a screenshot.
Here you can find: Custom Cursor logo - this button leads to our website in case you want to check for updates or browse our cursor. More Cursors - is a link to Custom Cursor website to download new cursors to play with.
Upload Cursors - is a link to page where you can upload your cur files you use with the Custom Cursor for Windows app. How to Use - link to Custom Cursor website, this how to use. Changing the size To change the size of your cursor you need to open Custom Cursor for Windows 10 app window.
Accessing Custom Cursor website Use the "More Cursors" button in main window of the Custom Cursor for Windows 10 app or follow this link to access the website cursor collections. Adding cursors to Custom Cursor for Windows 10 On the pack list page you can find all cursor packs of the chosen collection.
Uploading new cursors and other pointers To create your own cursor pack, once you are on the Upload Cursors page , you must complete the following actions: Set a Name for a pack you are creating. Add cursor elements you have in the.
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