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Create a shortcut to open Screen Sketch in Windows Ink Workspace

    With the addition of Windows Ink Workspace in Windows 10, we can now take screenshots and draw over the screenshot easily. You can simply click on the Windows Ink Workspace button in the taskbar or press Win+W shortcut to open the Windows Ink Workspace and click on "Screen Sketch" to take a screenshot and start editing it.    But if you would like to have a shortcut to open screen sketch directly without having to open the Ink workspace, you can create one manually using the following simple steps as suggested in the following link : Go to your PC Desktop Right Click and select New > Shortcut In the Next window that appears, copy and paste the following text and click Next ms-penworkspace://Capture Choose a name for the shortcut in the next window and click finish Now, right-click on the shortcut that is created on the desktop and select Properties. Go to Web document tab in the properties window and choose your desired shortcut in the "shortcut ke...

What is Windows Ink Workspace

    Windows Ink Workspace is a new feature added in Windows 10, which allows us to take screenshots, sketch on whitespace and draw or take notes in sticky notes. We can have the Windows Ink Workspace button handy in the taskbar notification area. If you don't see the button on your taskbar, you can right click on the Taskbar and check the option that says "Show Windows Ink Workspace button". To open the Windows Ink workspace, you can click on this button or use the shortcut Win+W. The tools available in the Ink Workspace are Sticky Notes, Sketchpad & Screen Sketch. Sticky Notes :     Sticky notes have been available in Windows for very long. The Sticky Notes in the Ink Workspace are the same. You can also open sticky notes simply by searching for it in the windows search. Sketchpad :     Sketchpad is simply a whiteboard feature which allows you to sketch anything you want and save it in your PC/Tablet. It has various tools...

Scribble on your PC/Mac screen with these annotation tools

     While you are in a presentation or hosting a webinar, you might want to write/highlight a part of your screen to draw the attention of your audience on something important. Although you can use the tools from powerpoint to scribble in the PPT file, you might want to write something on other apps as well.      That's where these awesome apps come into play. Although these apps have similar features, you might prefer one above the other. ZoomIt :       ZoomIt is an application developed by Microsoft which can be installed from the following link . It is a free tool with features like Text, Shapes, whiteboard, blackboard, zoom . When activated, the tool converts the current screen into a static image and allows you to draw/write on it. One the tool is activated, you can also choose to create a whiteboard/blackboard screen on your PC to draw on. Although the colors are limited to 6 colors: Red (R) , Green (G) , Blue (B) , Orange (O...