当您在 PC 上按Windows + Shift + SSnip ping Tool或Snip & Sketch是否无法显示?本教程将向您展示如何在Windows 11和 10 中修复该问题。
Windows 11中的Windows + Shift + S键盘快捷键可能会因多种原因停止工作。例如,它可能是错误或损坏的Snipping Tool安装或与您计算机上的另一个程序发生冲突。
继续阅读以了解如何让Windows 11的Snip ping Tool热键再次正常运行。以下修复也适用于Windows 10中较旧的(Windows 10)Snip & Sketch应用程序。
1.运行商店应用程序疑难解答
Windows 附带一个内置的自动疑难解答程序,可帮助解决有问题的Microsoft Store应用程序的潜在问题。如果Win-Shift-S(Win-Shift-S)快捷键没有调用截图工具(Snipping Tool),或者应用程序冻结、崩溃或无法保存截图,
请尝试运行它。
1. 打开开始(Start)菜单并选择设置(Settings)。或者,按Windows + I。
2. 选择侧边栏上的系统。如果您使用 Windows 10,请选择更新(Update)和安全(Security)类别
3. 选择标签为疑难解答(Troubleshoot)的选项。
4. 选择其他疑难解答或其他疑难解答。
5. 选择运行(Run)或运行(Run)Windows Store Apps旁边的疑难解答。
2.重启你的电脑
您(Did)是否尝试过重新启动计算机?有时,只需重新启动系统即可消除阻止快捷方式和应用程序在您的计算机上运行的问题。如果您还没有这样做,请在继续进行其余修复之前执行此操作。
3.启用通知
如果Windows + Shift + S快捷方式似乎有效,但截图工具(Snipping Tool)没有提示您保存截图,请检查应用程序是否设置为显示通知警报。
1. 打开设置(Settings)应用程序并选择System > Notifications。
2. 打开Snip(Snip) ping Tool或Snip & Sketch旁边的开关。
此外,请确保Focus Assist未处于活动状态或重新配置它以停止阻止 Snipping Tool警报。
4.激活剪贴板历史
如果Windows(Windows)中的剪贴板历史记录功能处于非活动状态,截图工具(Snipping Tool)也可能无法正常工作。尝试打开它并检查是否有影响。
1. 打开设置(Settings)应用程序并选择System > Clipboard。
2.向下滚动(Scroll)并激活剪贴板(Clipboard)历史开关。
5.修复和重置截图(Reset Snip)和草图工具(Sketch Tool)
(Repair)如果在没有Win-Shift-S热键的情况下调用它时遇到问题,请修复截图工具。(Snipping Tool)如果这不起作用,您必须将应用程序重置为其默认值。
1. 右键单击开始(Start)按钮并选择应用程序(Apps)和功能(Features)。
2.向下滚动(Scroll)应用程序(Apps)和功能(Features)屏幕并选择截图工具(Snipping Tool)。然后,选择高级(Advanced)选项链接或按钮。
3. 选择修复以重置应用程序。
如果Win + Shift + S热键仍然不起作用,请将Reset按钮重置为出厂重置Snipping Tool。
6.重新注册Snip和Sketch
如果问题仍然存在,请按照以下步骤在Windows中重新注册Snipping Tool。这是一个简单的过程,涉及通过提升的Windows PowerShell(Windows PowerShell)控制台
运行特定命令。
1. 右键单击任务栏上的开始(Start)并选择Windows Terminal ( Admin ) 或Windows PowerShell ( Admin )。
2. 在用户帐户控制(User Account Control)弹出窗口中选择是。
3. 粘贴以下命令并按 Enter:
获取-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register “$($_.InstallLocation)AppXManifest.xml”}
或者,使用Windows中的命令提示符(Command Prompt)重新注册截图工具(Snipping Tool)。在开始(Start)菜单中输入 cmd,选择以(Type)管理员身份运行(Run),然后执行以下命令:
PowerShell -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -Command “ & {$manifest = (Get-AppxPackage *Microsoft.ScreenSketch*).InstallLocation + 'AppxManifest.xml' ; 添加-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register(-Register) $manifest}”
7.卸载并重新安装截图工具(Snipping Tool)
接下来,尝试在您的计算机上重新安装Snip ping Tool 。为此,请打开设置(Settings)并选择Apps > Snipping Tool或截图(Snip)和草图(Sketch)。然后,选择卸载(Uninstall)按钮并通过 Microsoft Store 重新下载截图工具(redownload the Snipping Tool via the Microsoft Store)。
8.检查本地组策略编辑器
如果您的计算机运行Windows 11 或 10 专业版(Pro edition of Windows 11 or 10),请检查本地组策略编辑器(Local Group Policy Editor)并确保特定策略设置没有阻止打开截图工具。
1. 按Windows + R打开运行(Run)框。然后,输入 gpedit.msc 并按Enter。
2. 访问以下目录并双击不允许截图工具(Tool)运行策略设置:
Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Tablet PC > Accessories
3.选择(Select)未配置(Configured)或禁用(Disabled)并保存您的更改。
9. 将截图工具(Tool)绑定到PrtScn 键(PrtScn Key)
Windows Key + Shift + SPC(PC—e.g.)上其他应用程序的类似功能发生冲突,例如OneNote中的屏幕剪辑(Screen Clipping)。请考虑将截图工具绑定到Print Screen键。
1. 打开设置(Settings)应用程序并选择侧边栏上的辅助功能(Accessibility)。如果您使用 Windows 10,请改为选择“轻松访问(Ease)”(Access)类别。
2. 选择键盘。
3.打开使用打印(Print)屏幕按钮打开屏幕截图并重新启动PC
旁边的开关。
10. 更新视窗
安装最新的 Windows 更新可以解决任何已知的与系统相关的错误或故障,从而阻止截图工具(Tool)快捷方式工作。
1. 打开设置(Settings)应用程序并选择Windows 更新(Windows Update)。
2.选择检查(Select Check)更新并安装任何待处理的更新。
11. 运行 SFC 或 DISM 扫描
运行系统文件检查器和 DISM 工具(System File Checker and the DISM tool)来修复Windows 11和 10 中可能存在的文件损坏实例。
1. 打开提升的PowerShell或命令提示符(Command Prompt)控制台并运行系统文件检查器(System File Checker):
证监会 /scannow
2.等到(Wait)系统文件检查(System File Checker)器完成程序扫描和修复损坏的系统文件。然后,运行DISM工具:
DISM /Online/Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
12. 干净启动中的故障排除
执行干净启动允许您隔离和删除干扰截图工具(Tool)或其快捷方式
的第三方应用程序和服务。
1. 打开运行(Run)框,输入 msconfig,然后按Enter。
2. 切换到服务选项卡,选中(Services)隐藏(Hide)所有Microsoft服务旁边的框,然后选择全部禁用(Disable)。
3. 切换到启动(Startup)选项卡并选择打开任务管理器(Open Task Manager)。
4.禁用每个第三方启动项。
5. 重新启动您的计算机。如果Windows + Shift + S快捷方式开始工作,请重新激活您刚刚禁用的服务组和启动应用程序,直到您识别出冲突的项目。将其关闭或从您的计算机中删除相关程序。
13.使用替代工具
如果上述方法都没有帮助,并且您无法直接打开Snip ping Tool或Snip & Sketch应用程序,请考虑使用替代工具进行屏幕截图(using alternative tools for screenshot purposes)。同时,只要操作系统更新可用,就继续安装它们。未来的更新可能最终会永久解决该问题。
Snipping Tool Shortcut (Windows + Shift + S) Not Working? 13 Ways to Fix
Does the Snipping Tool or Ѕnip & Sketсh fail to show up when you press Windows + Shift + S on your PC? This tutorial will show you how to fix that in Wіndows 11 and 10.
The Windows + Shift + S keyboard shortcut in Windows 11 can stop working for several reasons. For example, it could be a buggy or corrupt Snipping Tool installation or some conflict with another program on your computer.
Read on to learn how to get Windows 11’s Snipping Tool hotkey functioning as usual again. The fixes below also apply to the older Snip & Sketch app in Windows 10.
1. Run Store Apps Troubleshooter
Windows comes with a built-in automatic troubleshooter that helps resolve underlying issues with problematic Microsoft Store apps. Try running it if the Win-Shift-S shortcut key doesn’t invoke the Snipping Tool or if the app freezes, crashes, or fails to save screenshots.
1. Open the Start menu and select Settings. Or, press Windows + I.
2. Select System on the sidebar. If you use Windows 10, select the Update & Security category
3. Select the option labeled Troubleshoot.
4. Select Other troubleshooters or Additional troubleshooters.
5. Select Run or Run the troubleshooter next to Windows Store Apps.
2. Restart Your Computer
Did you try restarting your computer yet? Sometimes, a total system reboot is all it takes to eliminate problems preventing shortcuts and apps from working on your computer. If you haven’t already, do that before continuing with the rest of the fixes.
3. Enable Notifications
If the Windows + Shift + S shortcut appears to work, but the Snipping Tool doesn’t prompt you to save your snips, check if the app is set to display notification alerts.
1. Open the Settings app and select System > Notifications.
2. Turn on the switch next to Snipping Tool or Snip & Sketch.
Additionally, make sure that Focus Assist is not active or reconfigure it to stop blocking Snipping Tool alerts.
4. Activate Clipboard History
The Snipping Tool may also fail to work correctly if the clipboard history feature in Windows is inactive. Try turning it on and check if that makes a difference.
1. Open the Settings app and select System > Clipboard.
2. Scroll down and activate the Clipboard history switch.
5. Repair and Reset Snip & Sketch Tool
Repair the Snipping Tool if you run into issues invoking it even without the Win-Shift-S hotkey. If that doesn’t work, you must reset the app to its defaults.
1. Right-click the Start button and select Apps and Features.
2. Scroll down the Apps & Features screen and select Snipping Tool. Then, select the Advanced options link or button.
3. Select Repair to reset the app.
If the Win + Shift + S hotkey still won’t work, reset the Reset button to factory reset the Snipping Tool.
6. Re-register Snip and Sketch
If the problem persists, go through the following steps to re-register the Snipping Tool with Windows. It’s a straightforward process that involves running a specific command via an elevated Windows PowerShell console.
1. Right-click Start on the taskbar and select Windows Terminal (Admin) or Windows PowerShell (Admin).
2. Select Yes on the User Account Control pop-up.
3. Paste the following command and press Enter:
Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register “$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml”}
Alternatively, use the Command Prompt in Windows to re-register the Snipping Tool. Type cmd into the Start menu, select Run as administrator, and execute the following:
PowerShell -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -Command “& {$manifest = (Get-AppxPackage *Microsoft.ScreenSketch*).InstallLocation + ‘\AppxManifest.xml’ ; Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register $manifest}”
7. Uninstall and Reinstall the Snipping Tool
Next, try reinstalling the Snipping Tool on your computer. To do that, open Settings and select Apps > Snipping Tool or Snip & Sketch. Then, select the Uninstall button and redownload the Snipping Tool via the Microsoft Store.
8. Check Local Group Policy Editor
If your computer runs the Pro edition of Windows 11 or 10, check the Local Group Policy Editor and make sure that a specific policy setting isn’t blocking the Snipping Tool from opening.
1. Press Windows + R to open the Run box. Then, type gpedit.msc and press Enter.
2. Visit the following directory and double-click the Do not allow Snipping Tool to run policy setting:
Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Tablet PC > Accessories
3. Select Not Configured or Disabled and save your changes.
9. Bind Snipping Tool to the PrtScn Key
The Windows Key + Shift + S shortcut might conflict with similar features from other apps on your PC—e.g., Screen Clipping in OneNote. Consider binding the Snipping Tool to the Print Screen key instead.
1. Open the Settings app and select Accessibility on the sidebar. If you use Windows 10, select the Ease of Access category instead.
2. Select Keyboard.
3. Turn on the switch next to Use the Print screen button to open screen snipping and restart your PC.
10. Update Windows
Installing the latest Windows updates can resolve any known system-related bugs or glitches preventing the Snipping Tool shortcut from working.
1. Open the Settings app and select Windows Update.
2. Select Check for updates and install any pending updates.
11. Run SFC or DISM Scan
Run the System File Checker and the DISM tool to repair possible instances of file corruption in Windows 11 and 10.
1. Open an elevated PowerShell or Command Prompt console and run the System File Checker:
sfc /scannow
2. Wait until the System File Checker finisher scanning and repairing corrupt system files. Then, run the DISM tool:
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
12. Troubleshoot in Clean Boot
Performing a clean boot allows you to isolate and remove third-party apps and services that interfere with the Snipping Tool or its shortcut.
1. Open the Run box, type msconfig, and press Enter.
2. Switch to the Services tab, check the box next to Hide all Microsoft services, and select Disable all.
3. Switch to the Startup tab and select Open Task Manager.
4. Disable each third-party startup item.
5. Restart your computer. If the Windows + Shift + S shortcut starts to work, re-activate groups of the services and startup apps you just disabled until you identify the conflicting item. Keep it turned off or remove the relevant program from your computer.
13. Use an Alternative Tool
If none of the above methods help and you have trouble opening the Snipping Tool or the Snip & Sketch apps directly, consider using alternative tools for screenshot purposes. In the meantime, continue installing operating system updates as soon as they become available. A future update could end up permanently fixing the issue.