Windows 8 automatically saves the full screen screenshot

  

In the Windows 8 system, when the PrtSc key is pressed, the current entire screen content is temporarily stored in the clipboard as a picture. Pressing the Alt+PrtSc key will move the active window to The form of the picture is temporarily stored in the clipboard. In Windows 8, in addition to the above two sets of shortcuts, we have a set of shortcuts to grab the entire screen, namely the Windows logo key + PrtSc key, which can automatically save the entire screenshot as an image file. After



In Windows8, press the Windows logo key + PrtSc key, and release, a second screen will darken phenomenon, which is the system is the entire screen Take a screenshot and automatically save the image file to the “Library\\Picture\\Screenshots” folder (the default is C:\\Users\\Current Login Username\\Pictures\\Screenshots folder), the image name is “Screenshots” (n ) & rdquo;, the file format is .png, where n is an Arabic number, automatically incremented in the order of the screenshot.

How about this function of Windows8? Slightly unfortunately, this feature only supports full-screen screenshots, can't capture active windows and save them automatically.

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