Along with that, the majority of Windows 10 keyboards come with a dedicated button, PrtSc, that will automatically take a screenshot. But what do you do when you have a lot of screen captures and their names are only “Screenshot (1)”, “Screenshot (2)”, and so forth? How do you know which is which? Well, you’re not alone in this. There are a lot of Windows 10 users with the same problem. Here’s what one of them is saying: This feature is highly requested by many, even in the Feedback Hub. PrtSc key not working? Don’t worry, we’ve got the right solution to get you past this problem.

When will we get timestamped screenshots by default in Windows 10?

As we already mentioned, the request was made by a lot of Windows 10 users over the time. Now that’s in the Feedback Hub, you can support the request by up-voting it. By doing that, you’ll make sure that Microsoft will take note of the request and maybe will make it a full-feature in the next Windows 10 updates. Looking for the best way to take and save screenshots on Windows 10? Find it in this dedicated guide. Additionally, you can use software tools like ShareX to take screenshots easily. Check out this list with the best screen capture tools available right now. What’s your favourite key combo/tool to take screenshots?

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