回答“我在 Windows 10 中的屏幕截图在哪里?”之类的问题。(“Where are my screenshots in Windows 10?”)或“Windows 10 上的打印屏幕在哪里?” ( “Where do print screens go on Windows 10?”),您必须首先了解有几种方法可以在您的计算机或设备上截取屏幕截图。屏幕截图(Screenshots)(某些人也称为打印屏幕)保存到剪贴板或默认位置,您可以轻松更改Windows 10屏幕截图文件夹。如果您想知道屏幕截图在Windows 10上的保存位置并了解如何更改其默认位置,请阅读本指南:
注意:如果您想阅读有关(NOTE)Windows 10中可用的内置方法的所有信息,我们已经详细探讨了如何拍摄 Windows 屏幕截图(how to take Windows screenshots)。如果您想知道如何在其他设备(iPhone、Android智能手机、Mac)上查找屏幕截图,请查看我们的屏幕截图位置指南(our guide about screenshot locations)。
Windows 10上的打印屏幕在哪里?
在Windows 10中,捕获屏幕的方法不止一种,当您试图找出屏幕截图的保存位置时,您必须考虑到这一点。
在某些情况下,打印屏幕会转到您的剪贴板(clipboard),您必须先将屏幕截图粘贴到诸如(paste)Paint之类的图像编辑程序中,然后再将其保存到其他地方。Paint建议的默认存储图像位置是This PC,但您可以在保存屏幕截图时浏览并选择其他位置。
决定(Decide)从 Paint 中保存屏幕截图的位置
如果您使用Snip & Sketch截取屏幕截图,应用程序会在您保存结果时建议“图片(Pictures)”文件夹,但您可以选择其他位置。
(Choose)使用Snip(Snip) & Sketch选择屏幕截图的保存位置
提示:(TIP:)应用程序会记住您浏览到的新文件夹,该文件夹会在您下次保存屏幕截图时成为建议的位置。
如果您是游戏玩家,您可能会对如何在 Steam 中截取屏幕截图及其位置(how to take screenshots in Steam and their location)感兴趣。此外,您还可以使用Xbox 游戏栏(Xbox Game bar)来捕捉游戏玩法。要了解有关它的更多信息并更改其默认屏幕截图文件夹,请阅读如何在 Windows 10 PC 上录制我的游戏玩法?(How can I record my gameplay on a Windows 10 PC?)
但是,还有另一种更舒适的截屏方式,最初是在Windows 8中引入的。它会自动保存结果,不需要第三方应用程序这样做。要使用它,请同时按键盘上的Windows + Print Screen
使用Windows + Print Screen按钮自动保存屏幕截图
虽然这个键盘快捷键很方便,但 Windows 10 打印屏幕的位置并不明显。您在不使用其他工具的情况下拍摄的所有屏幕截图都存储在同一个默认文件夹中,称为Screenshots。您应该可以通过访问用户文件夹中的图片来找到它。(Pictures)
重要提示:(IMPORTANT:)屏幕截图(Screenshots)文件夹仅在您使用上述方法拍摄第一个屏幕截图后创建。
浏览(Browse)到Windows 10 屏幕截图(Screenshots)文件夹
如果您没有更改“图片”(Pictures)用户文件夹的默认位置,则屏幕截图(Screenshots)文件夹的路径为“C:\Users\your_name\Pictures\Screenshots” - 其中“your_name”是您的 Windows 10 用户帐户的名称,如上所示。
或者,您也可以从快速访问(Quick Access)导航窗格中选择(Navigation pane)图片(Pictures)位置以转到保存屏幕截图的文件夹。
使用快速访问(Use Quick Access)访问Windows 10 屏幕截图(Screenshots)文件夹
尽管此位置可能很直观并且适用于大多数人,但在某些情况下您可能需要更改它。
如何更改Windows 10 屏幕截图(Screenshots)文件夹位置
如果您希望将Windows + Print Screen捕获保存到另一个位置,您应该首先为您的屏幕截图创建一个新文件夹。该文件夹可以位于 Windows 10 PC 上的任何位置,一旦您将其设置为自动截屏的默认位置,它就会重命名为Screenshots 。但是,您可以在之后更改其名称。
然后,访问Pictures (“C:\Users\your_name\Pictures\Screenshots”)中的Screenshots文件夹的属性(Properties)。右键单击或按住屏幕截图(Screenshots)以打开上下文菜单,然后按Properties。
打开Windows 10屏幕截图(Screenshots)文件夹的属性(Properties)
访问位置(Location)选项卡,您可以看到屏幕截图(Screenshots)文件夹的现有路径。要更改打印屏幕在Windows 10中的位置,请单击或点击移动(Move)按钮。
按移动(Press Move)更改Windows 10保存屏幕截图的位置
这将打开“选择目的地”(“Select a Destination”)窗口。浏览您的 Windows 10 计算机或设备,直到找到您为屏幕截图创建的文件夹,单击或点击它以选择它,然后按“选择文件夹(Select Folder)”按钮。
选择新的Windows 10屏幕截图位置
返回到Screenshots Properties窗口,您应该会看到为(Screenshots Properties)Screenshots文件夹选择的新路径。单击或点击确定(OK)或应用(Apply)。
按 OK(Press OK)或Apply更改打印屏幕在Windows 10中的位置(Windows 10)
Windows 10 询问您是否要将所有屏幕截图从旧位置移动到新位置。选择Yes,您所有的旧屏幕截图都将重新定位到新的Screenshots文件夹。您从现在开始拍摄的所有屏幕截图都将保存在新位置。
将(Move)所有捕获移动到新的Windows 10 屏幕截图(Screenshots)文件夹
根据您到目前为止制作的屏幕截图数量,移动过程可能需要一段时间。完成后,原始Screenshots文件夹将从(Screenshots)Pictures中消失。您可以看到默认选择的新文件夹已重命名为Screenshots。
新的Windows 10 Screenshots文件夹是您定义的文件夹
仅为当前用户帐户更改屏幕截图文件夹。(Screenshots)对您要移动其屏幕截图(Screenshots)文件夹的每个帐户重复此过程。
重要提示:(IMPORTANT:)请勿将Screenshots文件夹位置移动到另一个系统文件夹,例如直接移动到Desktop。如果这样做,则以后无法重定向它,如如何在 Windows 10 中更改用户文件夹位置中(How to change user folder locations in Windows 10)所述。
如何恢复Windows 10 屏幕截图(Screenshots)文件夹的默认位置
如果要将Screenshots文件夹移回其原始位置,可以从其属性轻松完成。(Properties.)如前一章所述,访问Screenshots Properties ,然后在其Location选项卡中按Restore Default按钮。(Restore Default)
在Windows 10(Windows 10)中恢复打印屏幕所在的默认位置
执行此操作后,“恢复默认”(Restore Default)按钮上方字段中的路径将更改为默认图片(Pictures)之一。单击或点击确定(OK)或应用(Apply)以保存您的更改。
更改在Windows 10中找到屏幕截图的位置(Windows 10)
如果原始Screenshots文件夹不再存在,则必须创建它。当 Windows 10 询问您是否要创建它时,请按Yes。
在Windows 10(Windows 10)中重新创建默认Screenshots文件夹以返回初始位置以保存捕获
(Move)如前一章所述,将所有屏幕截图移动到默认的Screenshots文件夹。(Screenshots)然后,按OK,屏幕截图(Screenshots)文件夹将恢复到其默认位置。
提示:(TIP:)如果您在查找或恢复Screenshots文件夹时需要更多帮助,请查看我们的指南,了解如何在 Windows 10 中恢复下载和其他用户文件夹(How to restore Downloads and other user folders in Windows 10)。
您想要在Windows 10(Windows 10)中更轻松地查找屏幕截图吗?
查找 Windows 10 屏幕截图的位置应该不是挑战。当然,您最终可能会遇到它,但我们希望有一种更简单的方法让用户知道每个屏幕截图的保存位置。例如,如果您使用 VLC 截屏视频(use VLC to screenshot videos),该位置会立即显示在屏幕上。我们希望看到微软(Microsoft)做类似的事情,或者至少让 Windows 10 显示有关屏幕截图位置的通知。(notification)你有什么意见?您是否希望以更简单的方式在Windows 10中查找屏幕截图?让我们在评论中知道。
Where are screenshots saved? Change their location in Windows 10 -
To answer questions like “Where are my screenshots in Windows 10?” or “Where do print screens go on Windows 10?”, you must first understand there are several ways to take screenshots on your computer or device. Screenshots (also called print screens by some) are saved to your clipboard or in a default location, and you can easily change the Windows 10 screenshot folder. If you want to know where are screenshots saved on Windows 10 and learn how to change their default location, read this guide:
NOTE: We’ve already explored how to take Windows screenshots in detail, if you want to read all about the built-in methods available in Windows 10. In case you’re wondering how to find screenshots on other devices as well (iPhones, Android smartphones, Mac), check out our guide about screenshot locations.
Where do print screens go on Windows 10?
In Windows 10, there is more than one way to capture the screen, and you have to take that into account when trying to find out where screenshots are saved.
In some cases, print screens go to your clipboard, and you have to paste a screenshot into an image editing program like Paint before saving it somewhere else. The default location suggested by Paint for storing images is This PC, but you can browse and choose a different one when you save a screenshot.
Decide where screenshots are saved from Paint
If you’re using Snip & Sketch to take screenshots, the app suggests the Pictures folder when you save the results, but you can choose another location.
Choose where screenshots are saved with Snip & Sketch
TIP: The apps remember the new folder you browsed to, which becomes the suggested location the next time you save a screenshot.
If you’re a gamer, it might interest you how to take screenshots in Steam and their location. Additionally, you can also use the Xbox Game bar to capture gameplay. To learn more about it and change its default screenshot folder, read How can I record my gameplay on a Windows 10 PC?
However, there is another, more comfortable way of taking screenshots, initially introduced in Windows 8. It saves the results automatically and doesn’t require third-party applications to do so. To use it, press Windows + Print Screen simultaneously on your keyboard.
Use the Windows + Print Screen buttons to save screenshots automatically
While this keyboard shortcut is convenient, it’s not obvious where Windows 10 print screens go. All the screenshots you take without using other tools are stored in the same default folder, called Screenshots. You should be able to find it by accessing Pictures inside your user folder.
IMPORTANT: The Screenshots folder is created only after you take your first screenshot using the method above.
Browse to the Windows 10 Screenshots folder
If you did not change the default location of your Pictures user folder, the path to the Screenshots folder is “C:\Users\your_name\Pictures\Screenshots” - where “your_name” is the name of your Windows 10 user account, as seen above.
Alternatively, you can also select the Pictures location from the Quick Access Navigation pane to go to the folder where screenshots are saved.
Use Quick Access to access the Windows 10 Screenshots folder
Although this location may be intuitive and work for most people, there are situations in which you may want to change it.
How to change the Windows 10 Screenshots folder location
If you want your Windows + Print Screen captures saved to another location, you should first create a new folder for your screenshots. The folder, which can be anywhere you want on your Windows 10 PC, gets renamed to Screenshots as soon as you make it the default location for your automatic screen captures. However, you can change its name afterwards.
Then, access the Properties of the Screenshots folder found in Pictures (“C:\Users\your_name\Pictures\Screenshots”). Right-click or press-and-hold on Screenshots to open a contextual menu and press Properties.
Open the Properties of the Windows 10 Screenshots folder
Access the Location tab, and you can see the existing path to your Screenshots folder. To change where your print screens go in Windows 10, click or tap on the Move button.
Press Move to change where Windows 10 saves screenshots
This opens the “Select a Destination” window. Browse your Windows 10 computer or device until you find the folder you created for screenshots, click or tap on it to select it, and then press on the Select Folder button.
Choose the new Windows 10 screenshots location
Going back to the Screenshots Properties window, you should see the new path you chose for the Screenshots folder. Click or tap OK or Apply.
Press OK or Apply to change where print screens go in Windows 10
Windows 10 asks if you want to move all the screenshots from the old location to the new one. Choose Yes, and all your old screenshots are relocated to the new Screenshots folder. All the screenshots you take from now on are going to be saved in the new location.
Move all captures to the new Windows 10 Screenshots folder
Depending on how many screenshots you have made so far, the moving process might take a while. When it’s done, the original Screenshots folder disappears from Pictures. You can see the new folder you chose as default was renamed to Screenshots.
The new Windows 10 Screenshots folder is the one you defined
The Screenshots folder is changed only for the current user account. Repeat this procedure for each account whose Screenshots folder you want to move.
IMPORTANT: It is essential not to move the Screenshots folder location to another system folder, like directly to Desktop. If you do that, you cannot redirect it later, as explained in How to change user folder locations in Windows 10.
How to restore the default location of the Windows 10 Screenshots folder
If you want to move the Screenshots folder back to its original location, you can easily do so from its Properties. Access the Screenshots Properties, as explained in the previous chapter, and press the Restore Default button in its Location tab.
Restore the default location where your print screens go in Windows 10
As soon as you do that, the path in the field above the Restore Default button changes to the default Pictures one. Click or tap OK or Apply to save your changes.
Change where you find screenshots in Windows 10
If the original Screenshots folder no longer exists, then it must be created. When Windows 10 asks whether you want to create it, press Yes.
Recreate the default Screenshots folder in Windows 10 to return to the initial location for saving captures
Move all your screenshots to the default Screenshots folder, as explained in the previous chapter. Then, press OK, and the Screenshots folder is restored to its default location.
TIP: If you need further help finding or restoring your Screenshots folder, check out our guide on How to restore Downloads and other user folders in Windows 10.
Would you like an easier way to find your screenshots in Windows 10?
Finding the location of your Windows 10 screenshots should not be a challenge. Sure, you might come across it eventually, but we wish there were an easier way for users to tell where each screenshot is saved. For instance, if you use VLC to screenshot videos, the location is immediately displayed on the screen. We’d like to see Microsoft do something similar or at least have Windows 10 display a notification about the screenshot location. What is your opinion? Would you prefer a simpler way to find screenshots in Windows 10? Let us know in the comments.