How about pressing PrtScn button under Win10? PrtScn button game introduction

  

In XP/Vista/Win7/Win8 and other old operating systems, when we press the PrtScn button in the keyboard, the system will intercept the current screen content to the clipboard. In, you can paste it into Word, QQ and other software. In Win10, you can go a step further, in addition to copying the screenshot to the clipboard, you can also automatically save the screenshot to OneDrive and sync it to all your connected OneDrive accounts.

Some of my friends may not understand this feature, especially those who have just started Windows10, so I can continue to read the following new science content.

In Win10, in some cases, when you press the PrtScn button, the prompt window shown below will appear:

When you click “Save to OneDrive” After that, each time you press the PrtScn button, OneDrive will automatically save the screenshot you captured to OneDrive\\Picture\\Screenshot, and the prompt shown below will appear:

If click & ldquo; No, thank you & rdquo;, OneDrive will not capture your screenshots, and will not appear again after the above picture.

Of course, you can also manually set whether or not to save screenshots by OneDrive. Just right-click on the OneDrive icon in the notification area, select Settings —— Auto Save (when you log in to your OneDrive account), you can see “Automatically save my captured screenshots to OneDrive” setting options. As shown below:


Although this is only a minor change in Win10, you should know that this is a change to a veteran veteran of Windows. It can also be seen that Microsoft's good intentions, make full use of this "small small function", let OneDrive brush the sense of presence, improve user usage.

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