I have several users that use Greenshot and they are not happy. A little background, we purchased new laptops for the users. With the new laptops we moved them from Office to MS Apps for the enterprise.
This was not happening on their old computers, but it is on the new ones. Old and new computers are on the same OS and version. The bad thing with OneDrive doing this is that it creates the Screenshots folder in the Pictures folder, but it does not save screenshots to it.
It's wierd. I have the same issue. I've been investigating for quiet some time now. This is the first thread that actually points to the solution of the first part of the issue - the missing "Automatically save If I then manually start OneDrive the PrintScreen works for a little while, and then suddenly stops working again.
Nothing will bring it back to a defined state again but restarting the computer. I've looked for Registry hacks to overcome this, but haven't found any. Got to be a bug! Also, you may check the screenshot saving app for the maximum output quality setting.
You can take high resolution screenshots in virtual machines even greater resolution than your monitor screen. Not Helpful 14 Helpful A screenshot is just a picture of what's currently on your screen. Not Helpful 50 Helpful Screenshots work very similarly in Windows 10 to previous versions of Windows.
You can still take screenshots using the Print Screen key or with the Snipping Tool. All of the screenshot shortcuts from Windows 8 still work.
The Snipping Tool works the same, with an added delay option. Not Helpful 41 Helpful The Print Screen key is typically located along the top row of your keyboard, between F12 and Scroll Lock.
You may have to press the Fn key on your laptop in order to use it, as many laptops share key functions. Not Helpful 53 Helpful On Windows, the default save location for photos and screenshots is the Pictures folder. However, when you save your screenshot using Paint or the Snipping Tool, you can choose where it is saved. This works like it does for any other file or document on Windows.
Laptop and condensed keyboards often place the PrintScreen key on another function key. Not Helpful 34 Helpful If you use the first method you'll obviously be using Paint to view your screenshots, so you can resize that screenshot and then place another into it. You can do the same for the snipping tool method. Use the snipping tool, as described in Method 3.
If that's also not possible, you can download and use a program like Jing. Not Helpful 24 Helpful Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Doing so causes the snapshot to appear as an image in OneNote. This works even in Windows XP, which does not have the snipping tool. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0. The Windows Snipping tool does not come with all editions of Windows.
If your version of Windows doesn't include the Snipping Tool, you can use this free Snipping tool clone instead. This means that you have to press the Fn key or "Function" key to access it. Such a key is usually found on the bottom row of the keyboard. If you're going to put your screenshot on a website, make sure that the file doesn't exceed limits on the file size.
Saving a screenshot in some file types such as bitmaps will result in a very large file. Helpful 5 Not Helpful 2. Helpful 2 Not Helpful 2. Helpful 3 Not Helpful 5. You Might Also Like How to. How to. Where Are Screenshots Saved?
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