To screen record, the method depends on your device: On Windows PC:
- Use the built-in Xbox Game Bar by pressing Win + G to open it, then click the record button to start recording your screen. You can also mute/unmute your microphone during recording. Press Win + G again and stop recording when finished. The video saves in your captures folder
- Alternatively, use the Snipping Tool by pressing Win + Shift + R , select the area to record, start recording, and save the MP4 file afterward
- You can also use Clipchamp by opening the "record & create" tab, selecting screen or screen & camera recording, allowing access to mic and camera, then choosing what to record and clicking share to start
On Mac:
- Press Shift + Command + 5 to open the screen recording toolbar, then select to record the entire screen or a portion, and click record
On iPhone or iPad:
- Swipe down from the top-right corner to open Control Center.
- Tap the gray Screen Record button and wait for the countdown to start recording.
- To stop, tap the red status bar or the Screen Recorder icon in Control Center
On Android devices:
- Swipe down twice from the top of the screen to open Quick Settings.
- Tap the Screen Record icon (add it via Edit if not visible).
- Choose recording options like audio and touches, then tap Start.
- Stop by tapping the Screen Recorder notification
These built-in tools allow easy screen recording without extra software. For more advanced editing, tools like Clipchamp on Windows can be used after recording