The shortcut key ctrl+alt+s is a screenshot function for some specific software or operating systems, for example, the screenshot shortcut key of Huawei computers is ctrl+alt+s. When you take a screenshot using this shortcut, the screenshot is usually saved to the system's default folder. Here are some common operating systems and where to save screenshots of them::
Windows:
Windows 10 and Windows 8: Screenshots are usually saved in the Screenshots subfolder under the Screenshots folder.
Windows 7: Screenshots are usually saved in the "Screenshots" subfolder under the "My**" folder.
macOS:
Screenshots are usually saved on the desktop or in the "** folder."
Linux system (e.g. Ubuntu):
Screenshots are usually saved in the Screenshots subfolder under the Screenshots folder.
chrome os:
Screenshots are usually saved under the ** folder in the Files app.
If you're using a Huawei computer or other specific devices, they may have their own path to save screenshots. For example, the screenshot feature of Huawei computers usually saves screenshots in the "Screenshots" subfolder under the ** folder.
If you want to change where the screenshots are saved, you can set it up by following these steps:
Open the Snipping Tool's settings menu.
Find the option to save the screenshot path.
Select a new folder as the location to save the screenshots.
Please note that different operating systems and software may have different setup methods, and the specific steps may vary.
If you can't find where to save the screenshot, you can try the following:
Use the system search function to search for the "Screenshots" or "Screenshots" folder.
Check the default folder, such as "**" or "My pictures".
Check the settings or help documentation for Snipping Tool for information on where screenshots are saved.
Finally, if you often need to find screenshots, you can consider opening the folder where the screenshots are located immediately after taking them, so that you can quickly find them next time.