Sunday, January 29, 2017

How to Use the Steps Recorder in Windows

Are you that one geeky friend whom everyone calls when they need PC help? Reading this article will change the way you give them instructions. One amazing yet hidden feature of Windows is its step recorder, an app that notes your activity once you hit the record button and generates an instruction page, with text and screenshots, to explain what you did. The article will show you how to record steps in Windows with this built-in app.

EditSteps

  1. Open the 'Run' dialog box. Go to the Start Menu and type in the search box. Select 'Run' from the search results to open it.
    Use the Steps Recorder in Windows Step 1.jpg
    • You can also open it using the keyboard shortcut
  2. Type the command to open Steps Recorder. Type and press to open the Steps Recorder app.
    Use the Steps Recorder in Windows Step 2.jpg
    • Another way to open the app is by searching for in the Start Menu (this doesn't work for everyone).
  3. Start recording steps. Select to start the recording. Make sure that you perform all the steps you want to demonstrate as precisely as possible. Since the app is recording your every move, make sure that you only do what you want others to see. Don't keep any sensitive information visible or minimized in the taskbar.
    Use the Steps Recorder in Windows Step 3.jpg
  4. Add comments to your instructions. While recording your steps, if you want others to know more about something, you can use the comments feature of the app (skip this if not necessary).
    Use the Steps Recorder in Windows Step 4.jpg
    • Select from the window; this will blur the screen and it will ask you to select the area where you want other's attention to be focused. Add your comment in the text box and click on to save it.
  5. Save your recording. Once you're done with recording, select so that it can generate a preview for you.
    Use the Steps Recorder in Windows Step 5.jpg
    • Once you're done checking the preview, select to save your work. A dialog box will open asking you to specify the location where you want the steps to be saved.
    • The steps are saved in HTML format which can be opened by any Windows system using popular Internet browsers like Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Safari, etc.

EditTips

  • For better results, avoid keeping the mouse stationary while recording the steps. It otherwise records where the mouse pointer is pointing at.
  • If the saved instructions come in ZIP format, use WinZip, WinRAR, 7-Zip, etc. to extract the file.

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