Re: bind key to screenshot.

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On Wednesday 06 November 2019 13:23:30 Uwe Brauer wrote:
> Hi
>
> Usually I use knsapshot to make screenshots, the only inconvenience is
> it is not bound to a key.
>
> I played around with the global keybinding but neither
> Desktop Screenshot
> nor
> Windows Screenshots
> bound to CRT+print  Alt+Print
>
> Do anything.
>
> What do people do, which tool do they use for screenshots and how do
> they bind it?
>
> Thanks
>
> Uwe Brauer

If you are really committed to a keyboard shortcut, look in TCC / keyboard 
shortcuts / global shortcuts. I have ctrl-print and alt-print for screenshots 
of window and desktop, respectively; and I believe that they are the default 
shortcuts, as I can only recall using them by mistake. This is one task for 
which I prefer to point and click rather than using a command, because I want 
to be quick, to grab a shot before it disappears. 

I forgot to attach screenshots in my previous email. See attachments to this 
one. 

Bill


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