
In the capture menu, you will be able to select whether you want audio to be on or off, and start recording accordingly. Here, to the top-left, you will find the screen recording button. To access the feature, use the shortcut Windows + G to bring up the bar. To record gameplay, editing apps or any other specific content on Windows 10, users can simply use the Xbox Game Bar, a feature that is built in to the operating system by default.
In tandem, you also get a great set of third party software, which adds more flexibility to screen recording on Windows 10. Now, you get an inbuilt tool that can help you record your screen if you want to show off your latest gameplay or a new app tutorial for your channel. Recording the screen is a much easier task in Windows 10, than what it used to be on previous Windows operating systems.