duhhhhhh!!!!

Is that command line or the gui?




On Friday, November 25, 2011 07:08:57 PM Chris Knadle wrote:
> On Friday, November 25, 2011 05:59:23 PM, Robert Mark Wallace wrote:
> > I can't find any documentatio on the web or on my system that tells you
> > how to disable it.
> > 
> > I keeps popping up asking me if I want to save a screen shot.  In one
> > instance, if opened 8 times asking me to save the almost identical
> > screenshot. When I uninstalled it, KDE started going on the web looking
> > for the program.
> > 
> > I don't normally use hot keys, but I can't find one enabled.
> 
> K->Settings->System Settings
> 
>  ->Common Appearance and Behavior->Shortcuts and Gestures
>     ->Global Keyboard Shortcuts
> 
>       choose KDE component: khotkeys
>       PrintScreen:  Print
> 
>       This means the Print button activates the PrintScreen function
> 
> Then what program gets called with the PrintScreen function:
> 
>     ->Custom Shortcuts
>       \->Preset Actions
>          \-> PrintScreen
> 
>              Choose the "Trigger" tab, shows Shortcut: Print
>              Choose the "Action" tab, shows command: ksnapshot
> 
> Remove "ksnapshot" from the entry in the Action tab to turn this off.
> 
> 
> 
> I'm glad you asked this question, because just the other day I had another
> keyboard slip and lay down on the PrintScrn button on the keyboard I was
> actually using, and an unending stream of KSnapshot programs kept opening.
> What made this especially annoying is that 'killall -9 ksnapshot' would kill
> only the active programs but the keyboard queue meant after these died new
> ones opened and took keyboard and mouse precidence.  Eventually I had to
> use 'slay' to slay every program my username was running, which logged me
> out of X and stopped the problem.  Since I know how to choose
> 
>    K->Graphics->KSnapshot
> 
> I don't need the "convenience" of KSnapshot being opened by the Print
> button, because there's also the possibility of it being more of a nussance
> than a convenience.
> 
>   -- Chris
> 
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> Chris Knadle
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