Enable and Configure Game Bar

You must enable the Game Bar for a game (or any app) before you can use the features available on it. To enable Game Bar, open any game from inside the Xbox app or the list of apps available from the Start menu. If you get a prompt to enable the Game Bar, do so—otherwise, press Windows+G.

How to Configure Game Bar

Windows 10 Game Bar offers options to personalize it to suit your needs. You’ll find these options on three tabs: General, Broadcast, and Audio. The General tab offers the most options, including one to enable Game Mode for the active app. With this option selected, the system allocates extra resources (such as memory and CPU power) for smoother play. It also contains an option to enable Background Recording. With it, you can use the Record That feature in Game Bar to capture the last 30 seconds of play, which is an excellent solution for recording an unexpected or impressive gaming moment. The Capture tab lets you enable or disable your microphone or camera while streaming. The Audio tab controls the audio quality and lets you opt to use the microphone (or not) and more.

How to Use the DVR Record Feature

A popular option is the DVR feature, which records your gameplay. This feature works similarly to a traditional television DVR, except this a live game DVR. You might also hear it referred to as an Xbox game DVR. To record a game using the Record feature:

How to Broadcast, Take Screenshots, and More

Just as there is an icon for recording the screen, there are icons for taking screenshots and broadcasting. Screenshots you take are available from the Xbox app and the Videos > Captures folder. Broadcasting is a little more complex. If you want to explore it, click the Broadcast icon, follow the prompts to configure settings, and start your live stream.

Stop recording: Click the square icon once to stop the recording.Enable/disable the microphone: Click the microphone to enable and disable.

Keyboard Shortcuts

You can use various shortcuts while playing a game to record clips and screenshots:

Windows+G: Open Game Bar.Windows+Alt+G: Record the last 30 seconds (you can change the amount of time recorded in Game Bar > Settings).Windows+Alt+R: Start and stop recording.Windows+Alt+Print Screen: Take a screenshot of your game.Add shortcuts: To do so, open the Xbox app and select the menu to expand it, then select Game DVR > Keyboard shortcuts.

Think Outside the Xbox

Although the name Game Bar (and pseudonyms like Xbox game DVR, game DVR, and so on) implies that Game Bar is only for recording and broadcasting computer games, it isn’t. You can also use Game Bar to:

Capture content from a web browser.Record anything you do on the screen (for example, show someone how to edit a photo).Provide an example of a problem you have with a particular software or a problem with your computer.