It cannot take scrolling screenshots. This guide will give you multiple ways to take scrolling screenshots on your Windows 10 PC. This would also involve using several third-party apps to accomplish the task. Let us get right into it.

How to take scrolling screenshots in Windows 10?

1. Capture a scrolling screenshot in the browser

1.1. Microsoft Edge

This will capture the scrolling screenshot on Microsoft Edge’s active tab. Do note that you can later edit this screenshot and annotate it.

1.2. Google Chrome

You can use this same extension for Microsoft Edge as well. However, since Edge already has a built-in option, you can use that, as shown above.

1.3. Mozilla Firefox

2. Capture scrolling screenshots for Windows apps

2.1. ShareX

ShareX is an excellent piece of software that lets you take different screenshots, such as scrolling screenshots. It also is a great video recording tool. Using ShareX, you can take scrolling screenshots of a webpage or a browser and any Windows app, for that matter.

2.2. Tweakshot

Once the screenshot has been captured, you can easily edit the photo in the screenshot editor. It will open right after the screenshot has been taken. Apart from scrolling screenshots, you can take Tweakshot to take regular and full-screen screenshots, capture windows, use the image editor, video record, screen color picker, and more. SPONSORED

2.3. PicPick

So, to take scrolling screenshots on your Windows PC, you have to rely on third-party tools, as mentioned above, if you want to take screenshots of a Windows app or games specifically. Otherwise, popular browsers such as Firefox and Opera can take scrolling screenshots. You can use an extension on Google Chrome to take scrolling screenshots on Windows 10. We have a dedicated guide that lists some of the best screenshot-taking tools you can opt for on your Windows 10 PC. You can also refer to our guide that explains how you can disable the PrintScr button on your keyboard, which is usually meant to capture screenshots on a Windows PC. We also have a guide that explains the different methods that will help you to add text in the Snipping Tool. For those who don’t know, Snipping Tool is Microsoft’s default screenshot tool on Windows OS. Feel free to let us know in the comments below which methods you used to take scrolling screenshots on Windows 10.

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