We’ll also show you how to take a quick screenshot on the Steam Deck.
Use the Steam Screenshot Button to Capture Screenshots
To capture an in-game image in Steam on Windows, Mac, or Linux, all you have to do is press a key on your keyboard.
Start by launching Steam and accessing your game. When you want to capture a screenshot, press the F12 key in the top row on your keyboard.
Steam will capture and save your screenshot. You’ll see the confirmation message, “Screenshot Saved,” in your screen’s bottom-right corner.
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View Steam’s Captured Screenshots
Steam saves all your captured screenshots in a single folder, making it easier for you to find all your screen captures at once.
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To view all of your captured screenshots, launch Steam and select View > Screenshots in the menu bar.
A “Screenshot Uploader” window showing all your screenshots will launch. To enlarge an image, double-click it.
To locate your screenshot image files, at the bottom of the “Screenshot Uploader” window, click “Show on Disk.”
Your computer’s file manager will launch to the folder where Steam saves all your screen captures. You can now play around with your image files however you want.
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How to Take a Screenshot on the Steam Deck
Do you own a Steam Deck? Taking a screenshot on your handheld gaming PC is super simple. All you have to do is press the “Steam” button and “R1” simultaneously. “R1” is the right bumper button on your device.
You can find your screenshots by pressing the “Steam” button again and then “Media.”
How to Change Steam Screenshot Button & Folder Location
If you don’t prefer the default F12 key for taking screenshots, or you’d like Steam to save your screen captures in a different folder, it’s easy to make both of these changes in the app.
Start by launching Steam on your computer. If you’re on Windows or Linux, then from the menu bar, select Steam > Settings. If you’re on Mac, choose Steam > Preferences.
In the “Settings” (Windows and Linux) or “Preferences” (Mac) window, in the left sidebar, click “In-Game.”
On the right pane, change the default screenshot button by clicking the “Screenshot Shortcut Keys” field and pressing the new key you want to use. Your pressed key will appear in the field.
To change where Steam saves your screenshots, click the “Screenshot Folder” button.
Choose where you want Steam to save your future screen captures, then click “Select.”
Back on Steam’s “Settings” or “Preferences” window, click “OK.” This will save your changes.
And that’s all there is to taking and locating your Steam screenshots. Happy gaming!
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