While a giant leap forward for screenshots on Windows devices, even Snipping Tool falls short in one key area that I’d never knew I needed, until I actually needed it; I couldn’t capture the mouse cursor. Here’s the roundabout fix I came up with so that I can get that pesky mouse cursor in the image, when required. Of course, you can also use third-party tools to do the same thing – or record the screen, cursor included – but for me, this isn’t something I’ll need that often.

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How to include the mouse cursor in a Windows 10 screenshot

  1. Type “Steps recorder” in the Search box in the Taskbar. 
  2. Select “Steps Recorder” from the search options. 
  3. In the recording menu bar, click “Start Record.” Step recorder will capture all user actions after this point. 
  4. Click “Stop Record.” A page with all recorded steps will appear. 
  5. Scroll down to find the screenshot you need. 
  6. Right-click on the screenshot to open the context menu. 
  7. Click “Save picture as” to save the screenshot. 
  8. Type a file name in the File name field. 
  9. Click “save.” 
  10. Click X in the upper right corner to close the Steps Recorder.  That’s it, the saved screenshot will include your mouse cursor.

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title: “How To Include The Mouse Cursor In A Windows 10 Screenshot” ShowToc: true date: “2023-01-18” author: “Kathy Peele”


While a giant leap forward for screenshots on Windows devices, even Snipping Tool falls short in one key area that I’d never knew I needed, until I actually needed it; I couldn’t capture the mouse cursor. Here’s the roundabout fix I came up with so that I can get that pesky mouse cursor in the image, when required. Of course, you can also use third-party tools to do the same thing – or record the screen, cursor included – but for me, this isn’t something I’ll need that often.

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How to include the mouse cursor in a Windows 10 screenshot

  1. Type “Steps recorder” in the Search box in the Taskbar. 
  2. Select “Steps Recorder” from the search options. 
  3. In the recording menu bar, click “Start Record.” Step recorder will capture all user actions after this point. 
  4. Click “Stop Record.” A page with all recorded steps will appear. 
  5. Scroll down to find the screenshot you need. 
  6. Right-click on the screenshot to open the context menu. 
  7. Click “Save picture as” to save the screenshot. 
  8. Type a file name in the File name field. 
  9. Click “save.” 
  10. Click X in the upper right corner to close the Steps Recorder.  That’s it, the saved screenshot will include your mouse cursor.

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