


It's not enough to just disable the setting. That last step of shutting down OneDrive is imperative. SOLVED: Windows 10 OneDrive hijacks PrintScreen hotkey.

The solution is pretty simple: Right-click the OneDrive icon in your tray, select Settings, click on the "Auto save" tab, and uncheck the "Automatically save screenshots I capture to OneDrive." Click the OK button and then close/restart OneDrive. No matter how I configured ScreenshotCaptor, I couldn't get it to take a screenshot using PrintScreen as a hotkey.Īfter finally mentioning the problem to mouser today, he quickly found a link with some suggestions that led to a solution. Instead, I'd get a notification that my screenshot was saved to my OneDrive. I noticed for the past month or two that ScreenshotCaptor no longer would work when I pressed PrintScreen.
