How is a new user supposed to know 
- where the screenshot lands?
- when using common shortcuts it may need an edit of a  .desktop file with -i 
option?
- to install dconf-tools in order to access UI settings?

There is no auto-save-directory selected, alt and alt+print deliberately
saves the screenshot in 'pictures' folder, where also unity-greeter
takes access. It also ignores the last used directory.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-screenshot/+bug/927952/+attachment/2724319/+files/no-auto-save-selected.png

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  When I press the Print Screen button, it will not appear in "Save
  Screenshot" window.

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