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Screen Recording on Windows: The Complete Guide to the Built-In Game Bar

Short answer: Windows can record your screen out of the box, no download needed, using the Xbox Game Bar. Press Windows + G , click record, and you have a video. It is free, watermark-free, and good enough for most gameplay clips and app tutorials. Here is the complete guide, including the things it cannot do and when to move up to OBS. Step 1: Make sure the Game Bar is enabled The Game Bar is on by default, but if the shortcut does nothing, go to Settings > Gaming > Xbox Game Bar and turn it on. In Settings > Gaming > Captures you can set where recordings save (by default, the Videos > Captures folder) and the maximum recording length. Step 2: Record your screen Open the app or game you want to capture. Press Windows + G to open the Game Bar overlay. In the Capture widget, click the record button, or just press Windows + Alt + R to start and stop instantly. A small timer shows it is recording. Press the same shortcut to stop; the clip saves automatically...

How to Record Your Android Screen: The Complete Free Guide

Short answer: every modern Android phone can record its own screen for free with a built-in tool, no app needed. Swipe down to Quick Settings, tap Screen Record , choose your audio, and go. A cracked recorder app is pointless and risky. Here is the complete guide, including the settings people miss. Using the built-in recorder Swipe down twice from the top to open the full Quick Settings panel. Find and tap Screen Record (you may need to tap the pencil/edit icon to add the tile). Choose your audio source and whether to show touches, then start. Stop from the notification shade; the video saves to your gallery. Getting the audio right This is the step most people get wrong. The recorder usually offers three audio options: Media/Device audio , records in-app sound (best for gameplay or app demos). Microphone , records your voice (best for narration). Both , in-app sound plus narration together. Pick before recording, and do a ten-second test. A silent recording is alm...

How to Make Professional Software Tutorials for Free (Full Workflow)

Short answer: you can make polished software tutorials entirely with free tools, no keygen needed. The workflow is script, record, highlight your actions, edit, export. Here is the complete process I use, with the free tool for each step. Step 1: Script it (the step that raises quality most) Write a short outline of what you will show and say. Even a few bullet points prevents rambling and cuts your editing time in half. Time your demo, aim for two to five focused minutes rather than one long ramble. Step 2: Record with OBS Studio OBS Studio is free and watermark-free. Add a Display Capture or Window Capture source, check your microphone level in the audio mixer, and record. For a quick single-window clip, the built-in Windows Game Bar (Windows + G) also works. Step 3: Show your keystrokes and cursor Viewers need to see what you press. Use a free keystroke visualizer to display keys on screen, and a free mouse highlighter to make the cursor and clicks obvious. These sma...