With a Windows 10 PC, recording your screen is a straightforward process. You may record a video of your favourite game or app using the Xbox Game Bar, a keyboard, and a screen reader. This post will show you how to screen record on a Windows computer without installing any software.
Screen Record on Windows 10
Users may capture and record their computer screen using Windows 10’s built-in screen recording capability, which also records audio. Making presentations, capturing games, or generating lessons are just a few uses for this capability.
How to Use XBOX Game Bar in Windows 10 to Record Your Screen
The built-in Xbox Game Bar app may be used to begin a screen recording on Windows 10. Pressing the Windows key and the G key will launch the Xbox Game Bar. After the Xbox Game Bar is visible, press the “Capture” button and then choose “Start Recording” from the menu that appears.
- Start the recording-related app. Make sure there is no unnecessary noise entering your recording by closing all other windows and checking for it.
- Use your keyboard’s Windows + G combination. The Game Bar should now be accessible.
- To take a screenshot, select the Camera icon in the “Capture” box. Tap the dot-filled circle to begin screen recording (or press Windows + Alt + R).
- A capture status with a timer, recording controls, and a microphone will show after you begin recording.
- The microphone will turn on and off outside noises to capture commentary. Through default, internal noises will be captured.
- To end the recording, either tap the stop button or enter Windows + Alt + R once again.
- A pop-up window stating “Game clip recorded” will display on the right side. You may check your screen recording in File Explorer’s ‘Captures‘ folder by clicking the pop-up notification.
How to Edit Your Screen Recording on Windows 10
Windows 10’s built-in video editor, Pictures, may be used to modify your screen capture. The following steps:
- Using your Windows 10 PC, select the Photos app.
- Select the “New video” option in the app’s upper right corner.
- Press the “Create” option after selecting the screen recording video you wish to modify from the resulting file explorer window.
- Cutting, text, music, filters, and other features may now edit your movie.
- Choose the part of the video you wish to preserve by dragging the slider to the left or right after clicking the “Trim” button at the bottom of the screen.
- Then, choose your preferred choice by clicking on the “Text” or “Music” tabs to add text or music to your video.
- Press the “Finish video” button in the program’s upper right corner after editing your video.
- Select the “Export” option and the video quality and resolution you need to save your modified video.
Read the Screen recording on Windows 10 & 11. Use a screen reader to record your screen with the Xbox Game Bar Guide issued by Microsoft.