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How To Screen Print Only One Monitor -

Defeated, she Googled. Stack Overflow had a thread from 2017 with one answer: "Disable the second monitor in Display Settings, take screenshot, re-enable second monitor." "Disable," she muttered. "They want me to disable it."

She closed the ticket.

Then she re-enabled the second monitor. Slack came back. Dave's message was still there. The bug was still on the left. how to screen print only one monitor

She never told Dave about any of this.

The next morning, she discovered → choose "full screen" → drag a box around Monitor 1 manually. It wasn't a one-button solution, but it worked. Defeated, she Googled

She pressed .

She tried . That captured only the active window. Perfect in theory. But her active window was the browser on the left monitor. The screenshot came out as the browser alone—no taskbar, no timestamp, no context. The bug looked adrift, like a floating head. Then she re-enabled the second monitor

Marla opened Snipping Tool. Mode: full-screen snip. It still grabbed both monitors, stitching them into one wide, ugly panorama. She tried Snip & Sketch (Windows 11). Same problem. She tried third-party tools: Greenshot, ShareX, Lightshot. They all defaulted to "All Screens" with a hidden checkbox labeled "Just the one you want, silly" that didn't actually exist.

Defeated, she Googled. Stack Overflow had a thread from 2017 with one answer: "Disable the second monitor in Display Settings, take screenshot, re-enable second monitor." "Disable," she muttered. "They want me to disable it."

She closed the ticket.

Then she re-enabled the second monitor. Slack came back. Dave's message was still there. The bug was still on the left.

She never told Dave about any of this.

The next morning, she discovered → choose "full screen" → drag a box around Monitor 1 manually. It wasn't a one-button solution, but it worked.

She pressed .

She tried . That captured only the active window. Perfect in theory. But her active window was the browser on the left monitor. The screenshot came out as the browser alone—no taskbar, no timestamp, no context. The bug looked adrift, like a floating head.

Marla opened Snipping Tool. Mode: full-screen snip. It still grabbed both monitors, stitching them into one wide, ugly panorama. She tried Snip & Sketch (Windows 11). Same problem. She tried third-party tools: Greenshot, ShareX, Lightshot. They all defaulted to "All Screens" with a hidden checkbox labeled "Just the one you want, silly" that didn't actually exist.