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Tool for capturing Linux Mint images using keyboard shortcuts

Tool for capturing Linux Mint images using keyboard shortcuts

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_PingHits_
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11-15-2023, 10:24 AM
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I don't have a specific program that fits that description, but you might find a screenshot tool with hotkey support useful. Consider checking out options like "Snipping Tool" or "Snagit," which allow you to set shortcuts for quick screenshots.
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_PingHits_
11-15-2023, 10:24 AM #1

I don't have a specific program that fits that description, but you might find a screenshot tool with hotkey support useful. Consider checking out options like "Snipping Tool" or "Snagit," which allow you to set shortcuts for quick screenshots.

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Skro74
Junior Member
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11-15-2023, 03:49 PM
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Cinnamon's Print-button often interacts with screenshots in various window managers. It either copies the text to the clipboard or launches an application, similar to KDE's behavior.
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Skro74
11-15-2023, 03:49 PM #2

Cinnamon's Print-button often interacts with screenshots in various window managers. It either copies the text to the clipboard or launches an application, similar to KDE's behavior.

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Pvp1234
Junior Member
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11-15-2023, 04:27 PM
#3
It works but when I need to capture 20 screenshots consecutively, I have to do them individually and it's time-consuming. I need a feature that automatically saves the images after clicking a key.
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Pvp1234
11-15-2023, 04:27 PM #3

It works but when I need to capture 20 screenshots consecutively, I have to do them individually and it's time-consuming. I need a feature that automatically saves the images after clicking a key.

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anakindaur
Senior Member
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11-15-2023, 11:54 PM
#4
This might provide some useful tips.
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anakindaur
11-15-2023, 11:54 PM #4

This might provide some useful tips.

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Whistling
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11-16-2023, 01:42 AM
#5
I arrived a bit late to the gathering, not a Linux specialist but I discovered 'Shutter' in the 'Software Manager' of Linux Mint. It has received great reviews. They say you can make changes there but are still trying to understand how. I captured the screen in Shutter. Updated after reading this useful guide: https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/10/sh...0-and.html
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Whistling
11-16-2023, 01:42 AM #5

I arrived a bit late to the gathering, not a Linux specialist but I discovered 'Shutter' in the 'Software Manager' of Linux Mint. It has received great reviews. They say you can make changes there but are still trying to understand how. I captured the screen in Shutter. Updated after reading this useful guide: https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/10/sh...0-and.html