How to use Win+G shortcut keys to record screen

  

Win10 system Xbox comes with screen recording function, so Win10 players can record the game process and share it with netizens. And the way Win10 uses the screen recording function is very simple, just press Win+G to start recording the screen.

The specific method is as follows:

To use the Win10 recording function, the operation is very simple. After opening the Xbox app, find the fourth last item on the left toolbar, click once (no change after clicking), and then press the “Win+G”” button on the keyboard to start the screen toolbar, including the screen and screen capture. Features. However, since this feature was originally intended to capture the Xbox One streaming picture, there are certain requirements for the graphics card.

Microsoft's official graphics card requirements are as follows:

AMD graphics card: AMD Radeon HD 7000 series, HD 7000M series, HD 8000 series, HD 8000M series, R9 series and R7 series.

NVIDIA Graphics: GeForce 600 Series and higher, GeForce 800M Series and higher, Quadro Kxxx series and higher.

Intel Graphics: Intel HD 4000 or higher, Intel Iris 5100 or higher.

Graphics cards that are lower than the above requirements cannot use the Xbox app for screen recording operations. When attempting to record a screen, the application will give a rejection prompt. However, the standard of the graphics card given by Microsoft is not very high, especially the newly purchased models can generally meet the above requirements.

After the setup is complete, you can press Win+G to take screenshots during the game, not only in Xbox games, but also in other games, but since Win10 is just listed, many games are for it. Support is not good, so there will be some compatibility issues.


These are the Win10 screen recording function using the method. Win10's own screen recording function has more restrictions. If it is inconvenient, it is recommended to use third-party recording software.

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