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It is possible to integrate with system default print screen shortcuts:
For example, I use this system shortcuts:
Shift + Print Screen for Selection Screenshot Print Screen for Whole Screen Screenshot
But there are some default shortcuts to every linux system:
This is my Fedora 34 shortcuts, but it is the same as Ubuntu that I have used previously.
But when I use them, your GNOME extensions is not triggered. Just when I click your extension and select where to screenshot.
It would be nice to have a screenshot preview after I did some system screenshot too.
Don't know if it is feasible, but I would love to see this implemented.
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If you disable the keybinds in the Keyboard settings, then you can bind them in this extension:
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It is possible to integrate with system default print screen shortcuts:
For example, I use this system shortcuts:
Shift + Print Screen for Selection Screenshot
Print Screen for Whole Screen Screenshot
But there are some default shortcuts to every linux system:
This is my Fedora 34 shortcuts, but it is the same as Ubuntu that I have used previously.
But when I use them, your GNOME extensions is not triggered. Just when I click your extension and select where to screenshot.
It would be nice to have a screenshot preview after I did some system screenshot too.
Don't know if it is feasible, but I would love to see this implemented.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: