Sometimes these apps "hijack" the PrtSc key to automatically save images to the cloud. Check their settings if your screenshots are ending up in a cloud folder instead of your local drive.
In the top-right corner of most computer keyboards, largely ignored by the average user and yet indispensable to the power user, sits a key with a cryptic abbreviation: . Sometimes labeled "Print Screen," sometimes "PrtScn," and often paired with "SysRq," this key is the gateway to one of computing’s most fundamental actions: the screenshot. screenshot prtsc
As I gazed at the ancient screenshot, memories flooded back. I remembered booting up my computer, listening to that iconic Windows 95 startup sound, and anticipating what lay ahead. Sometimes these apps "hijack" the PrtSc key to