If you have configured the ‘Print Screen’ hotkey for some screenshot capturing tool like SnagIt, OneDrive can hijack it. As such, you may see an error message indicating the capture hotkey is in use by another program.
To avoid such instance, you can follow any of the two methods described below. You will need to override the hotkey assignment for OneDrive. Let’s see how to proceed with this:
Stop OneDrive from taking over the Print Screen key
1] Manually enable Hotkey Override
If you are using SnagIt as your default screenshot capturing tool, open its Capture Window, navigate to ‘File’ and select ‘Capture Preferences’ option. In the ‘SnagIt Capture Preferences’ window that opens up, switch to ‘Hotkeys’ tab, just adjacent to the ‘Capture’ tab. There, scroll down to ‘Video capture stop’ section, and look for ‘Allow Snagit to override other hotkey assignments’ option. When seen, simply check the box marked against it and hit the ‘Ok’ button. Now, all you have to do is assign the desired hotkey to a preset or as the global capture hotkey and exit the program.
2] Uncheck Automatically save screenshots I capture to OneDrive option
See, if the OneDrive (cloud) icon is visible on the Taskbar.
If yes, click the icon and choose ‘More’ option (visible as three horizontal dots). If not, via the Start Search, open OneDrive settings.
When the new window opens, switch to the ‘Backup’ tab and under the ‘Screenshots’ section, check the box marked against ‘Automatically save screenshots I capture to OneDrive’ option. Hit the ‘OK’ button when done. Now, repeat the same steps – however, in the end, uncheck the ‘Automatically save screenshots I capture to OneDrive’ option. Click the OK button. Once you are done with the above steps as mentioned, complete the steps, open settings on your preferred screenshot tool (SnagIt, in this case) and configure the shortcut using the ‘Print Screen’ button.