However, there is the requirement of privacy setting to enable record, share, and broadcasting. Users can use the Game bar to broadcast, record, share, and take screenshots of any app and game in Windows 10, by turning on some Game DVR feature in privacy settings of the Game bar. Users can find the “Game Bar” with an available shortcut, Win+G and can get the quick access of gaming features in Window 10. This functionality not only provides an option to capture game clips or running videos but also allows the users to take screenshots of the game clips.
Method 1: Turn On Broadcasting via Game Bar Settings
Method 2: To Turn On With Xbox app in Game Bar
Place your mouse cursor at the Start Button; tap on it to launch the menu. From the launched menu, select All Apps. You can find it the bottom of the menu. Click and expand All Apps, and scroll it down until you get the option for Xbox entry. Once you find it, click the bottom, and connect to the internet. Now, check for the three horizontal lines on the Xbox screen. Find the hamburger menu at the upper left corner of the screen, and click on it. Scroll it down and go to settings. Tap on setting presented in gear icon at the bottom of the left pane, click on the Game DVR tab located at the top, turn on broadcast, screenshots and record game clips via Game DVR.
Method 3: Use A REG File to Turn On Game Bar
The Windows 10 Game DVR feature is by default enabled, so that users can easily broadcast and share their captured screen with the family and friends on popular social media platforms or store locally in the computer. If you disable the Game DVR feature, shortcuts wouldn’t be able to respond. So keep it on for sharing and broadcasting your gaming expertise with Windows 10 special features. With the above-mentioned methods, users can easily customize privacy setting as per need.
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