@bluemchen-blau: Use the backspace key when "Setting a keybind" - It
will disable the keybind, therefore you do not need to go into
"/org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/media-keys/custom-
keybindings/customN/binding"...
Creating a keybind manually and attaching the prntscrn button DOES work
- However, you have to seemingly mash the button repeatedly for Gnome to
detect it and pick it up, otherwise it doesn't do anything.
I disabled all Keybindings under screenshot in keyboard settings, and recreated
one with the following command:
"gnome-screenshot -a -c"
I have to continually mash the printscreen button but it will eventually
trigger and I am able to select the area and paste it into an application of
choice
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1742443
Title:
Ubuntu 18.04: PrtSc doesn't trigger gnome-screenshot window
Status in gnome-screenshot package in Ubuntu:
Opinion
Bug description:
Ubuntu 18.04
gnome-screenshot v 3.25.0-0ubuntu2 (amd64)
Using the PrtSc button, alone or in combination with shift, alt or
ctrl, doesn't trigger the gnome-screenshot window that asks to save
the image.
The screen blinks (so the button is intercepted) but no window is
triggered.
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