A post (now removed, via Windows Latest) in the Windows Insider Feedback Hub shows that Microsoft is ready to launch the Windows 11 Screen recording feature in beta. The post was referencing a new update for the Windows Snipping Tool, which will bring it to version 11.2211.11.0. It seems this build will introduce a screen recording facility That will be available on Windows 11 through the Snipping Tool.

How it Works

Until now, users have needed to use third-party solutions for screen recording. Microsoft’s native solution will drop on the Dev channel for Insiders first before reaching public later. In the post, Microsoft also discusses how to use the recorder on Windows 11: Tip of the day: Windows now has a package manager similar to Linux called “Winget”. In our tutorial, we show you how to install and use this new tool that allows the quick installation of apps via PowerShell or a GUI.

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