
11 September 2015 Of Directors
Windows 10 has a unique feature that allows you to automatically save screenshots in a particular folder called screenshots. Every time I press Windows key + PrintScreen key , the screenshots will be automatically saved in the screenshot folder located Screenshot images.
The screenshot folder is located inside the Pictures folder.
This is very useful for those who often take screenshots for help illustrations or images. Now, they don't need to paste the paint after pressing PrintScreen. Just press Windows key + Print screen And the captured screenshot will be automatically stored in the screenshot folder located in the Windows 10 default image folder.
But what if we want a different location for this screenshot folder? It can be a coincidence if we are working inside a particular folder and find it difficult to go to the images folder and then screenshots to get the most recent screenshot. Let's see how to change the default screenshot folder location.
Step 1 - Or Images -> Screenshots
Step 2 - Right click on the Screenshots folder. Click Move and find a different file path by navigating to the desired relevant location.
That is. You just changed the default path to the one you want. Now the saved screenshot will be recovered via a new location.