From within Microsoft Edge, you can go to “…” menu > Help and feedback > Send feedback, or simply use the shortcut (Shift+Alt+I) to open the feedback tool. Try out the new tool and let us know what you think! We love hearing your feedback. ![]() You can also use the keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+S) to invoke web capture. Just right click on the option in the Settings and more menu (.) and select Show in toolbar. If you love web capture and want to access the tool more quickly, you can pin it directly to your browser toolbar. You will see the image in a dialog box where you can draw on it, share, save and copy with your annotations. If you want to mark up the screenshot with inking tools, select the Add notes option. It will then be available for you to paste into any application. Click Copy to add the image to your clipboard. Once you are done with the capture, you will see a menu with a couple of options: 'Copy' and 'Add notes'. To do this, just hold down the selection tool and drag to the bottom of the page the page will automatically start to scroll so that you can capture everything you need in one go. We found that sometimes you want more than what you’re able to see on the webpage, so we have added the ability for you to select content lower down on the page. It typically to the right of the URL text field. You should see the address that you copied earlier appear in the text field. ![]() 6 Press Ctrl + V on Windows or Command + V on Mac to paste the URL. ![]() When you’re done, open up the menu again with Command+Shift+5 and press Stop Recording. Click the record button to start capturing a video. When you open web capture, you can use the selection tool to capture just the content you want. Click the text field at the top of the page to input the text cursor. Bring it up with Command+Shift+5, select the area or app you want to record, and switch to record mode by clicking Record Selected Portion on the right of the menu.
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