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    stacksofplatesS

    @black3dynamite said in Shutter issue on Fedora 27 Cinnamon:

    @stacksofplates said in Shuter issue on Fedora 27 Cinnamon:

    Are you using Xorg? It doesn’t work with Wayland (at least the last time I tried it).

    Cinnamon Desktop still uses Xorg.

    Ah ok.

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    JaredBuschJ

    So to make this work like I wanted

    Click Menu
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    Click Preferences
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    Click Keyboard
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    Click add custom shortcut
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    Give it a name and the command to use. man shutter to find the switch you prefer
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    Goto System -> Screenshots and Recording -> Take a Screenshot
    Double click on the Print binding and press backspace to clear it.

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    Or go to the custom shortcut and let it take it by force.
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    You have successfully rebound your print screen key to a non default function.