Taking a Screenshot on Surface Pro Without a Keyboard

If you’re using your Surface Pro as a tablet without a Type Cover or Bluetooth keyboard attached, there are three primary methods for capturing screenshots you can use. The first involves using the physical buttons on the top of the Surface Pro, the second uses the Snip & Sketch app, while the third is activated entirely by the Surface Pen accessory.

Use the Power and Volume Buttons

The fastest way to take a screenshot on Surface Pro models, or any other type of Surface two-in-one device, is to use the physical button screenshot shortcuts. On older Surface models with a built-in Windows button below or next to the screen, press and hold the Windows button and the Volume Down button simultaneously. If the screenshot is taken correctly, the screen should quickly flicker. For modern Surface models without the built-in Windows button, press and hold the Power and Volume Up buttons to take a screenshot. As with older versions, the screen will also flicker when taking a screenshot.

Snip & Sketch in Tablet Mode

If you only want to take a screenshot of specific parts of the screen on your Surface Pro, the Snip & Sketch tool is a useful option when using the device without a keyboard in Tablet Mode, Snip & Sketch is essentially a free Microsoft app that comes pre-installed as part of the Windows 10 operating system on all new Surface devices. You can open Snip & Sketch via the All Apps section of the Start menu by selecting Screen snip from the Windows 10 Action Center or by tapping the Windows Ink Workspace > Fullscreen Snip icon in the Taskbar along the bottom of the screen. The first two options will open Snip & Sketch as an empty app with options to manually take screenshots of parts of the screen or open apps. The third option, tapping the Windows Ink Workspace > Fullscreen Snip icon in the Taskbar, is more convenient as it automatically takes a screenshot of your entire screen, which you can then crop, draw and write on, edit, and save to wherever you like.

Screenshot With the Surface Pen

If you have a Surface Pen connected to your Surface Pro, you can use it to quickly take a screenshot without a keyboard by double-tapping its top button. This will automatically take a screenshot and open it in the Snip & Sketch app for editing and saving.

Taking a Screenshot on Surface Pro With a Keyboard

All of the above methods for taking a screenshot on a Surface Pro will also work if you have a Bluetooth keyboard or Type Cover attached, but you’ll also have some additional options available to you as well. Here are some other ways to take a screenshot when using a Surface Pro if you’re using a keyboard.

Snip & Sketch in Desktop Mode

If you have a Type Cover or other compatible keyboard connected to your Surface Pro, you can also open the Snip & Sketch app for taking a screenshot in Windows 10 via the same methods mentioned above using a mouse cursor in place of tapping the screen with your finger.

Accessing Snip & Sketch via the Windows Ink Workspace > Fullscreen Snip icon in the Taskbar is also the best option for those using a keyboard with a touchpad or mouse in Desktop Mode. You can also open snip & Sketch by using the Windows + Shift + S keyboard shortcut.

PrtScn (Print Screen) Button

If you’re using an image editing app such as Photoshop, a good way to take a screenshot on a Surface Pro with a keyboard attached is to press the PrtScn key. This key will take a screenshot of your entire workspace and copy it to your Pro’s clipboard. You can then paste the screenshot into your image editing program by selecting the in-app Paste option or pressing Ctrl + V. To limit the screenshot to just the open window or app, press PrtScn + Alt together. Add the Windows key to either of these PrtScn combinations to take a screenshot and save it as a file to This PC > Pictures > Screenshots.

Xbox Game Bar

The Xbox Game Bar is a free tool designed for PC gamers who need to record footage or take screenshots of their gameplay, but you can also use it to do screenshots on Surface Pros. To open the Xbox Game Bar tool, press Windows + G at the same time. Once open, click the camera icon to take a screenshot and then click the notification to view your image, edit it, or share it with a contact.

Use a Third-Party Screenshot Program

In addition to all of the above methods, there are also various Windows 10 screenshot apps specially designed for taking screenshots on Surface Pro devices. While most of the built-in Windows 10 solutions for taking screenshots work perfectly fine, sometimes a third-party app or extension is required for more advanced screenshot tasks.