Windows 10 build 1809 (October 2018 Update) lets you set the key PrtScn to activate the Screen Sketch, i.e. selection – clipping screens.
The option – screen clipping or Screen Sketch, came to Windows with version 17661 (Redstone 5). But enabling it via the PrtScn key only came with the long-suffering October 2018 version 1809. So you can take advantage of a useless key and set it as a shortcut Screen Sketch activation. Note that this setting will not stop the ability to instantly save your entire screen by simultaneously pressing Win + PrtScn. See how:
The adjustment can be made via a switch from settings. This option is disabled by default.
1. Open the Settings application.
2. Scroll to Facility access -> Keyboard.
3. On the right, scroll down to the "Screen Print Shortcut" section. Select the "Use PrtScn Button to Screen Screen" option.
This option can be turned off later if you change your mind.