I agree with Lazri, maybe an app icon would be better. Also shell
screencasting, is hidden on Gnome Shortcuts. Is like an easter egg :)
Furthermore it would be nice an Shortcut Screen with quick start tips for
Shell, kinda similar as Unity and tooltips like KDE.
Btw Lazri you can move Ctr+Shift to Shift+Caps as a quick workaround

- alex

On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 5:11 PM, Reda Lazri <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Like many people, I've set ALT+Shift to be my shortcut keys for switching
> keyboard layouts. Since this is the first thing I do, I couldn't enable the
> video recorder feature in GNOME Shell(since 3.0) and thought it was broken
> or something.
>
> Last week I discovered, by mistake, that I couldn't use the recorder
> (CTRL+ALT+Shift+R) because of the shortcut keys(ALT+Shift) being used and
> took care of this.
>
> What I'm asking here, obviously, isn't changing the default settings
> because of my shortcut selection. I'm asking to either make the conflict
> more obvious(like Compiz's CCSM used to do) or give the user a way to
> change the recorder's shortcuts.
>
> Also, having a way to control the shell recorder with an App icon, GUI,
> Indicator, popup-menu...(i.e. make the feature more obvious) is a good
> idea. :P
>
> Thank you.
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