The Windows Game Bar is only available in Windows 10 and is currently only accessible with the Narrator screen reader. You also need to have a certain spec of video card for it to work with.

Here are instructions on how to use the Windows Game Bar:

If you would like to record audio (to record screen reader speaking and your voice), you will need to adjust the settings:

  1. Open the application that you wish to record.
  2. Press Windows + G for the Game Bar. If you have not used the Game Bar with this application before, it will ask you if it is a Game. So Tab to the the Checkbox and press Spacebar.
  3. The Game Bar will open so Tab to Settings and press Enter.
  4. Tab to Broadcast, Tab to Turn on microphone when I broadcast and press Spacebar to switch this on.
  5. Tab to Broadcast game audio only and press the Spacebar to switch this off.
  6. Tab to Game DVR and press Enter.
  7. Tab to Record audio when I record game clips and press the Spacebar to switch this on.
  8. Tab to Record my microphone next time I record a game and press the Spacebar to switch this on.
  9. Tab to Record game audio only and press the Spacebar to switch this on.
  10. Press Escape to come out of the Settings.
  11. Tab to Record mic and press the Spacebar to switch this on.

Once the Settings are done, you can start recording:

  1. To start recording, press Windows + Alt + R.
  2. Performs the tasks that you want to record.
  3. To stop recording, press Windows + Alt + R again.
  4. The clip will be saved, and there will be a notification to confirm this.
  5. To go to your clip file, press Windows key for the Start menu and type in Captures.
  6. Press Enter and the Captures folder will open.
  7. Arrow to the clip and press Enter to play. The clip will open in your default video player.
  8. Press Alt + F4 when finished watching the clip.
  9. Select the file and press Control + C to copy, then you can paste it into another folder or an email to share it.