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Quickly Capture Screenshots and Run Handy Windows Tricks with a Simple Batch File

This guide shows beginners how to create a batch file that launches the Snipping Tool for fast screenshots, open multiple WeChat windows without extra software, and copy VIP Baidu Wenku text using a URL shortcut, all with straightforward step‑by‑step instructions.

Liangxu Linux
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Quickly Capture Screenshots and Run Handy Windows Tricks with a Simple Batch File

To take screenshots without opening WeChat or QQ, create a new text document on the desktop, type start snippingtool inside, then rename the file’s extension from .txt to .bat and save it as “截图.bat”.

Double‑click the newly created batch file; the Windows Snipping Tool opens, allowing you to choose the desired capture mode instantly.

For running multiple instances of the desktop WeChat client without additional scripts, hold down the Enter key, then repeatedly double‑click the WeChat icon. Each double‑click opens a new login window as long as the Enter key remains pressed.

Another useful tip for copying text from Baidu Wenku’s VIP pages: use the latest Microsoft Edge browser, type read: before the URL in the address bar, press Enter, and the page reloads to a version where the text can be selected and copied.

These three free, simple tricks let you perform common Windows tasks more efficiently without installing extra software.

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