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And for me is a Huawei MateBook D15 and today I wanted to show you how you can record screen
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on this device. So basically any Windows computer has, at least Windows that is running on Windows 10
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on it, has the access to screen recording basically built into it
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And it's a quick shortcut, unfortunately the downside of the built-in one is it doesn't
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record home screen or desktop and file manager or explorer. So anyway, if you're planning to record some games or other stuff, any other program, it
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should work just fine, but when you try to record just like the desktop, it won't
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So anyway, to actually toggle it on you want to hold the Windows key right here and then
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press G. That's kind of the reason why I'm recording in this wonky way, just so you
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can see the keyboard. And as you can see, in here it brings up the little overlay right here and all you would
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need to do is press the start recording, but obviously like I mentioned it does not record
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desktop, so if you try, as you can see, gaming features aren't available for Windows desktops
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or file explorer. So those two things are kind of out of the recording section for some reason
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I have no idea why Windows did it that way. Hopefully Windows 11 can manage to actually fix that, because honestly not being able
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to record desktop is just a stupidity here. But anyway, hopefully you don't need to record that in this case
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Now anyway, below that we do have a couple options for audio
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So we have system sound, so you can choose how loud the system sound is
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So if you're playing something through YouTube or music or stuff like that from games, you
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can adjust the volume right here and then you can also adjust the speaker, which honestly
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if you're recording both of those I do recommend, or if you're recording system sound here
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use headphones. This will just allow you to, I believe, kind of change the overall volume that you hear
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but the actual system sound is being recorded internally. So anyway, I'm gonna close this, open up something that I can actually record, like, let's see
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And let's see if I can record our Edge. Enable gaming features, sure
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Can you record now? And there it goes. So as you can see, it has that overlay right here, just to show you how the recording is going
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It allows you to also toggle on or off microphone. So right now, by default it's turned off, so you could just tap on it to turn it on
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And yeah, so let's see, I'm just gonna kind of fiddle with this just so it shows something
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And I have no network connection, which for some reason just closed the recording
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Now right here it will show you where it's being saved, so it's user, video, captures
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and that's about it. So let's open up our Explorer. Let's go to video, capture, and there it is
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Now, I'll mention this probably isn't the best video recorder
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So if you want to actually have a way better experience at recording, I do recommend downloading
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some other video recorder. You could, for instance, try OBS. It gives you a far greater customization how you record, what frame rates, what kind of
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files, file types, and so on. This is just a fairly rudimentary one, just so there is one
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So anyway, as you've seen, there was the video recording, and that's about it. So if you found this video helpful, don't forget to hit like, subscribe, and thanks