Shortcut key for screenshot in windows 11

  1. Where Are Screenshots Saved on Windows 10 and Windows 11?


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Where Are Screenshots Saved on Windows 10 and Windows 11?

The same is true if you use Alt+Print Screen to capture the active window, or Windows+Shift+S to capture a portion of the screen. Those results go to your clipboard and not a file. If you use the Windows+Print Screen keyboard shortcut to capture screenshots You’ll find it at  C:\Users\[User Name]\Pictures\Screenshots. In this case, “[User Name]” is our substitute for the name of the Windows account you were using when you took the screenshot. Using Windows+Print Screen, Windows takes a full-screen screenshot and saves it as a PNG file named “Screenshot (#).png”. The number at the end of the file name counts up over time based on the number of screenshots you’ve previously taken. Windows uses the same C:\Users\[User Name]\Pictures\Screenshots save location if you use Windows+Fn+Print Screen on an older Surface device, Power+Volume Down on certain tablets, or Windows+Volume Down on other tablets. Note: If you have manually RELATED: How to Change Where Screenshots Are Saved on Windows 10 and 11 Windows 10 and 11 include a tool called While that doesn’t help if you don’t know where you saved your last screenshot, they will remember the last place you saved a file. To see where that is, take another screenshot, save it, and see where it wants to save the new file. Your older screenshots might be there. If not, you could also check your Documents or Pictures folders under “ If you use the “Capture” tool in the C:\Users\[User Name]\Videos\Captures , where “[User Name]” is the n...