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I found it. FN + End. Though.. it doesn't save anything into a folder. People keep on talking about screenshot folders for their FL. Do they seriously paste every screenshot into paint and save it into a folder? :wacko:
' Wrote:I found it. FN + End. Though.. it doesn't save anything into a folder. People keep on talking about screenshot folders for their FL. Do they seriously paste every screenshot into paint and save it into a folder? :wacko:
Check under your Pictures folder that comes standard as part of Microsoft. That's where my screenshots from game end up under "Freelancer Shots"
' Wrote:I found it. FN + End. Though.. it doesn't save anything into a folder. People keep on talking about screenshot folders for their FL. Do they seriously paste every screenshot into paint and save it into a folder? :wacko:
No, it is automatically saved into the folder once the PrintScreen button is pressed. Unfortunately, it sounds like you have the general Windows PrintScreen command, not the FL-specific one which is bound to the PrintScreen key.
You can either:
1) Bind FL's screenshot command to a different key.
2) When booting up your computer, go into the BIOS and see if you can change the command/function key settings.
3) Download, install, and run Fraps. It is a dedicated screen-capturing program for images, video and audio, and integrates fine with Freelancer. It has a Screenshot function bound to a Function key.
Edit: The FreelancerShots folder is only generated the first time a screenshot is taken using FL's screenshot command.