Finally, you won't need a third-party applications to video capture your
on-screen activities on Windows. The build dubbed 10240 of Windows 10 that Microsoft released last week has quietly added this functionality to the desktop operating system.
In the new build, Microsoft is providing users with lots of handy
tool tips when they open programs. Windows key + T, for instance, opens a
new tab; Windows + G opens the Game bar. What's interesting about this
game bar is that it works with any application, and one of the features
that it offers is the ability to record on-screen activities.
Also, the Game bar feature needs specific hardware modules in order to
facilitate the video capturing option. You would need one of the following
graphics card to use this feature: AMD Radeon HD 7000 series, HD 7000M
series, HD 8000 series, HD 8000M series, R9 series, and R7 series,
GeForce 600 series or later, GeForce 800M series or later, Quadro Kxxx
series or later.
Of course, the Game bar doesn't offer as many features as paid screen
capturing tools like Camtasia, but it still should please most users.
Apple's OS X Yosemite desktop operating system, in comparison, offers
built-in on-screen video capturing feature with QuickTime application.
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