

To what do I refer ? Its called the Print Screen Key, when this is pushed, whatever is on screen is captured to the clipboard. Perhaps its intended purpose is to try to prove to the user, that this is “yet another fantastic feature” designed to impress, and falsely instill more appreciation from “dedicated fans”. No doubt there is some form of telemetry information associated with it, and personally, I wouldn’t trust it as far as I could throw it. I cannot comprehend the need that Microsoft has, to build into its disaster of an OS, Win 10, a screen shot, or capture ability, when this function has been there from the very beginning. If Screenshot (1).png exists in the Screenshots folder, Screenshot (2).png is automatically selected by Windows. Windows picks the next possible number automatically even if you reset the index to 1. Select yes to apply the change to the Registry, or no to cancel. Windows displays a verification prompt.Verify the Registry file by opening it in a text editor.


Replace the value in value data by setting it to 1.Double-click on ScreenshotIndex in the right pane in the Registry Editor.All that needs to be done to reset it is to change the data value of ScreenshotIndex. Windows stores the current index in the Dword value ScreenshotIndex under Explorer. Step 4: Edit the ScreenshotIndex Registry value Select a filename for the backup of the Registry key and a location on the device.Right-click on Explorer in the left sidebar and select Export from the context menu.It is recommended that you back up the relevant Registry keys before you make changes to the Registry. Step 3: Backup the Registry key (Optional)
