Usually when you hit the Print Screen button it loads the current screen into your clipboard.
To save the image you have to open up an image-editing application, paste it, then save the file .
Gadwin's free PrintScreen streamlines this whole process.

It sits in your System Tray, and you can set a number of options. When you hit print screen (or whichever button you specify), you can choose to save the screen directly to a specific folder. You can also choose to save just a window, or a specific area of the screen.
Other Options:
>You can send the screen capture directly to your printer or as an email.
>Automatically resize the picture to specified dimensions.
>You can select the type of image you want to save.
Gadwin PrintScreen allows much more flexibility with that Print Screen button at the top of your keyboard.
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