![]() So further on you won’t get storage problems. If you set the screenshot interval to 5 to 10 seconds you might want to lower down the quality and increase the compression. And at last, you have image format settings and image quality. Unfortunately, you can’t define your own pattern. Drop down the menu and you’ll get different patterns to choose. Thereafter you have the option to set the Filename pattern. Under File Settings, you can set the default location for screenshots. Here, you’ll get a bunch of settings to tweak. Right-click on the system tray icon of the software and select Edit Options. ![]() You can even filter through these screenshots. One of them is the Grid mode in which you’ll get bigger thumbnails. You can get options to change the view mode. As shown in the below image, the screenshot thumbnails are organized based on the date and time. Here in this Screenshot Browser, you can browse all your screenshots in periodic order. Then you have a quick option for manual screen capture and option to set time interval. The screen capture will be turned on by default. Right click on the icon and you’ll get a bunch of options for quick actions. It will be available in the system tray for quick access. The installation doesn’t require any additional installations and it’s easy to use.Īfter installation completes, the software will start running in the background. I specifically chose this application because all the features are free to use. Automatic Screenshoter Configurationsĭownload and install Screenshoter. Def takeScreenshot(self): while self.notDone: # take screen shot #. You also need a Thread instead of a Timer. You already have a worker thread for this, e.g. Let takeScreenshot have a while loop instead and do not start a new thread for the next screenshot. This will snap your currently active window and copy the screenshot to the clipboard. To take a quick screenshot of the active window, use the keyboard shortcut Alt + PrtScn. When the customary time comes, it will automatically take screenshot according to your saved preferences. Then name the task and select desired time, interval, capture mode, and output directory. Launch the application and on the main interface click “Task Scheduler”. So, let’s see how to configure Automatic Screenshotter. You can even exclude certain applications from screenshots. If you want to take screenshots of a specific application(s) at regular intervals then you can do it too. You can select your own folder and even change the name of the screenshot to differentiate and identify the screenshots based on day, time and year. After taking screenshots, it gets saved in PNG format to its designated folder. It lets you take screenshots of your current screen at regular intervals. Automatic ScreenshotterĪutomatic Screenshotter is a totally free tool and has no payment barriers. ![]() Thus, you’ll have a history of all your activities that you did in the form of images. So, what I’ll show you today is how you can automatically take screenshots at regular interval while you work on your Windows PC and automatically save them in a folder. But, what they do have is the ability to take screenshots. Well, no operating system has this feature built-in. That way you would know which software you opened at what time and even check if someone else used it. Wouldn’t it be great if you could keep track of all the activities you did on your computer.
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