Win8 system automatically saves the full screen screenshot method ie Win key + PrtSc key

  
In the Win8 system, when the PrtSc key is pressed, the current entire screen content is temporarily stored in the clipboard in the form of a picture. Pressing the Alt+PrtSc key temporarily stores the active window in the form of a picture into the clipboard. . In Win8, in addition to the above two sets of shortcuts, we have a set of shortcut keys to grab the entire screen, namely the Win key + PrtSc key, which can automatically save the entire screenshot as an image file. Here is a detailed description of how the Win8 system automatically saves full-screen screenshots. In Windows 8, press the Windows logo key + PrtSc button, and when you release it, the screen will be dimmed for a second. This is the system is taking the entire screenshot and automatically save the image file to the "Library\\Picture\\Screen" The screenshot & rdquo; folder (default is C:\\Users\\current login user name\\Pictures\\Screenshots folder), the image name is “ screenshot (n) & rdquo;, the file format is .png, where n is the Arabic number , automatically increments in the order of the screenshots. How about, this function of Windows8 is good? Slightly unfortunately, this feature only supports full-screen screenshots, can't capture active windows and save them automatically.
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