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Bug 432 - PrintScreen key does not work as key shortcut
Summary: PrintScreen key does not work as key shortcut
Status: NEW
Alias: None
Product: TDE
Classification: Unclassified
Component: tdeaccessibility (show other bugs)
Version: 3.5.13.x [Trinity]
Hardware: i386 Linux
: P5 minor
Assignee: Timothy Pearson
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Reported: 2011-02-03 23:08 CST by Luc
Modified: 2018-05-27 11:11 CDT (History)
3 users (show)

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Description Luc 2011-02-03 23:08:05 CST
I upgraded my Ubuntu machine to Maverick recently and now I can no longer use the PrintScreen key as a shortcut. I used to have it configured to launch ksnapshot. There should be two ways to achieve that:

1) Open Control Center > Regional & Accessibility > Input Actions, create a new action, General tab, Action type: Keyboard shortcut -> Command/URL (simple), type in whatever name desired, configure the PrintScreen key as the shortcut, type in /opt/kde3/bin/ksnapshot in the Command/URL to execute field.

None of these is working, ksnapshot does not launch. The problem is in the PrintScreen key. Other key combinations will work, e.g. Ctrl+h or Alt+F9.
Comment 1 Luc 2011-02-03 23:12:10 CST
I just can't understand how part of my text disappeared from the comments. Here is the complete version:

I upgraded my Ubuntu machine to Maverick recently and now I can no longer use the PrintScreen key as a shortcut. I used to have it configured to launch ksnapshot. There should be two ways to achieve that:

1) Open Control Center > Regional & Accessibility > Keyboard Shortcuts > Command Shortcuts tab, select Graphics in the menu, select KSnapshot, then configure the PrintScreen key as the shortcut.

2) Open Control Center > Regional & Accessibility > Input Actions, create a new action, General tab, Action type: Keyboard shortcut -> Command/URL (simple), type in whatever name desired, configure the PrintScreen key as the shortcut, type in /opt/kde3/bin/ksnapshot in the Command/URL to execute field.

None of these is working, ksnapshot does not launch. The problem is in the PrintScreen key. Other key combinations will work, e.g. Ctrl+h or Alt+F9.
Comment 2 David C. Rankin 2012-04-18 11:29:03 CDT
Confirmed again. Still in R14 dev on 4/18/12.
Comment 3 Darrell 2013-05-22 20:59:05 CDT
Confirmed in GIT (2013-05-22).

The PrintScreen key will work when assigned to ksnapshot, but I noticed the key has to be pressed twice before ksnapshot opens.