![]() ![]() Update: one additional step you might want to try, in case the service keeps crashing, is to delete the contents of the following folder (note: you will need elevated permissions to access the folder. This should sort out your issue and your screenshots should now open correctly. You can also find the Snip & Sketch tool listed in the alphabetical list of apps accessed. ![]() Once you’re done, go back to Steps Recorder and click Stop Record. The easiest way to call up Snip & Sketch is with the keyboard shortcut Windows key + Shift + S. ![]() Step 2: Select the Keyboard menu on the left side menu panel. So, open the app that you need and keep clicking to capture all the screenshots you need. Step 1: Launch the Settings app on your Windows 10 computer and select the Ease of Access menu. That said, the free utility understandably falls short of paid commercial products. Remember, every time you click, Steps Recorder will capture a snapshot. Windows Snip and Sketch is a fine, free option for quickly taking, annotating, and sharing basic screenshots. After that check that the Startup type: dropdown selection is set to Automatic. To start taking screenshots with a visible mouse cursor, press Start Record in the Steps Recorder app. If you’re used to Snip & Sketch for adding some scribbles placed over desktop screenshots, you might have encountered this issue after pressing the notification error message “Failed to open the file”.Īlthough annoying, the solution for this issue is pretty straightforward: open your Services management console ( Win+R > services.msc or Win+X > Task Manager > Services tab > Open Services link in the bottom), scroll down until you find the Data Sharing Service.ĭouble click the service if its current status is Running, press the Stop button below followed by Start. ![]()
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