The default location for the sniping tool is set when you use the keyboard shortcut.
The default location for the sniping tool is set when you use the keyboard shortcut.
The default spot for the snipping tool in Windows 10 is usually the system tray or the application launcher. When you press the shortcut, it may prompt you to pick a save location unless you manually set it. If the snip doesn’t save automatically, ensure the file path is correct and try using the keyboard shortcut again.
I checked the details and noticed it was referenced in a footnote on one website. I tried it myself and encountered the same issue. It seems the feature might not be widely used or recognized. If you save the screen with Ctrl+Shift+P (Windows) or Command+Shift+P (Mac), it usually works, but this doesn’t appear to be the case here.
It's sad since I'm facing the same problem, but my Print Screen works while yours doesn't seem to function properly.