Xiaomi 11 Lite smartphone has a great AMOLED-It's a screen that you want to capture to share a flashy moment from the game or an interesting dialogue with your friends, but given the thin body of the device and the lack of a physical home button, many users are lost in finding familiar combinations. Owners who have switched from other models often look for standard methods that are on modern shells. MIUI They can work differently or be supplemented with new features.
In this article, we will take a look at all the available ways to create screenshots, from classic to advanced, available exclusively in the Xiaomi ecosystem. You will learn how to activate gesture control, use voice commands and where to look for saved images after they are created. This guide will help you to make the most of the multimedia capabilities of your device.
Classical method using physical buttons
The fastest and most time-tested way, which works on the vast majority of Android smartphones, including the Xiaomi 11 Lite, is to press two keys simultaneously. You need to press the volume button and the power button. It is important to press them almost simultaneously, with minimal delay between presses, so that the system recognizes the command as a single action, not as two separate actions.
Once you've successfully performed the combination, you'll hear the characteristic shutter sound of the camera (if the sound is on), and at the top of the screen, a thumbnail of the shot will appear for a split second. The screenshot will automatically be saved to the gallery. If you didn't work the first time, try changing the rhythm of pressing or the force of pressing, because the button sensors can have different senses.
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Press the buttons quickly and clearly, without holding them for long, so that instead of a screenshot, unplug the shutdown menu or volume control.
Itβs worth noting that this method is versatile and works even when the touch screen is temporarily unresponsive or blocked by third-party apps, making it an indispensable tool in the arsenal of any user. However, if you hold the phone in one hand, reaching both buttons at the same time can be physically inconvenient, especially on bezel-less models.
Gesture control: three fingers down
MIUI is famous for its unique customization capabilities, and one of the most convenient features is to create screenshots using a three-finger swipe. This option can be disabled by default, so you need to go to the settings menu to activate it. Find the Additional Settings section, then select Buttons and gestures, and then screenshot with three fingers.
Once you activate this feature, you can take screenshots by simply swiping your three fingers from top to bottom over any area of the display. This is especially convenient when the phone is on the table or when you hold it with one hand. Gesture control greatly speeds up the process of storing information and makes it more intuitive.
You can also change the gesture action from the same settings menu, and instead of creating a regular screenshot, you can set up a long screenshot or open an edit menu, and you can also adjust the sensitivity of gesture recognition, which is useful if the swipe is triggered too often or ignored.
Use the Quick Settings Menu and Sidebar
If the physical buttons are busy and you're not comfortable using three fingers, a notification curtain comes to the rescue. Swipe from top to bottom to open the control center, and find the icon with the image of the scissors. Pressing it will instantly take a picture of the current screen. If the icon is not in visible place, click on the pencil or edit button in the corner of the curtain and drag the Screenshot icon to the active panel.
The second handy tool is the sidebar (or βfloating windowsβ), which allows you to run apps and tools on top of other windows. To add a screenshot feature, go to Settings β Additional settings β Floating windows β Sidebar. Turn on the panel display and find the Screenshot tool in the application list.
Now, when you call the sidebar from the side of the screen, you'll always have quick access to take a picture. This is especially true for the Xiaomi 11 Lite with its elongated screen, where reaching the top buttons can be difficult. You can take a screenshot of any area without interrupting your current application.
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Voice control via Google Assistant and Mi AI
Modern smartphones allow you to control many functions without touching the screen, and the Xiaomi 11 Lite is no exception. If you have Google Assistant activated, you can just say the phrase "OK, Google, take a screenshot" or "Take a screenshot." The assistant recognizes the command and performs the action, which is perfect for situations where your hands are busy or dirty.
An alternative is the MIUI's own voice assistant, if it's configured on your device. To activate voice control, make sure the settings allow the use of a microphone for system commands. Voice commands are becoming increasingly popular, as it minimizes mechanical impact on buttons and screens.
β οΈ Attention: A stable Internet connection is required to function properly, as the request is often processed on the company's servers. Without a network, the assistant may not recognize the command or execute it with a delay.
Long screenshot and extended functions
Often, a single screen is not enough to capture all the correspondence in the messenger or a long article in the browser. In such cases, the function of a long screenshot comes to the rescue. After you create a regular picture (in any of the ways described above), a thumbnail will appear in the corner. Press the down arrow button on it or select the Scroll option.
The system will automatically scroll downwards, capturing new areas of the screen. You can stop the process at any time by touching the screen, or wait for the end of the page. The resulting image will automatically be stitched together into one long picture, eliminating the need to glue many individual files together.
MIUI also allows you to edit screenshots immediately after you create them, and you can also use an edit button in the thumbnail to crop the image, add text, pictures, or blur sensitive information, which is built-in functionality that doesn't require third-party apps.
Where are the long screenshots kept?
Where to find and how to manage saved screenshots
All images are stored in the device's internal memory, and you can find them through the Screenshot Gallery app. If you use a file manager, the path to the files will be as follows: Internal drive β DCIM β Screenshots or MIUI β ScreenShot.
For easy file management, you can use built-in sorting tools, hide albums, create Favorites and quickly transfer files, and share screenshots directly through the Share menu, which opens immediately after you create a picture or long-click on a file.
Below is a table with the main characteristics of the save formats:
| Parameter | A typical screenshot. | Long screenshot. | RAW (pro) |
|---|---|---|---|
| File format | PNG / JPG | PNG | DNG |
| Permission | 1080 x 2400 | 1080 x variable | Depends on the sensor. |
| File size | 0.5 - 2 Mb | 2 - 10 MB | 20+ MB |
| Storage area | DCIM/Screenshots | DCIM/Screenshots | DCIM/Camera |
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Timely cleaning of the folder of screenshots helps to free up space on the disk, as these files often duplicate information from correspondence and quickly accumulate.
Frequent problems and their solution
Sometimes users are faced with a situation where the screenshot is not created, which may be due to the security protection of certain applications, for example, in banking customers or when viewing content in incognito mode, in which case the system blocks the creation of copies of the screen, and you will see a notice of the ban or simply do not get a reaction.
Another common problem is a lack of free memory: if internal storage is crowded, the system will not be able to save a new file. Check the space available in the memory settings and delete unnecessary files if necessary. Also make sure that the date and time settings are automatically determined, since desynchronization can cause system functions to malfunction.
β οΈ Note: If screenshots are no longer saved after the firmware update, try clearing the Gallery app cache or resetting the system interface settings without deleting personal data.
Final recommendations on the use of
Using different screenshot techniques on Xiaomi 11 Lite, you can adapt your smartphone to any use case, the combination of buttons is ideal for quick action, gestures are ideal for comfortable one-handed use, and voice control is ideal for situations where touching the screen is undesirable.
Remember to check your privacy settings periodically to see which apps have the right to block screenshots, an important aspect of digital hygiene that is often overlooked, and the right setup makes it not only convenient but also safe to use.
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Use cloud services to automatically sync your screenshot folder so you donβt lose important information when you change or break your device.