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Re: Disabling Print Screen key
From: Davide Mancusi <arekfu(at)gmail.com>
Date: Tue Jul 31 2007 - 16:58:41 EDT
>> My system (Debian 3.1, KDE 3.3.2) does not exhibit this behavior by >> default. I can enable (and disable) it by going into the KDE Control >> Center: K-> Control Center-> Regional & Accessibility-> Keyboard >> Shortcuts-> Command Shortcuts-> Graphics-> More Applications-> KSnapshot. >> >> Perhaps you inadvertently made Print a shortcut for ksnapshot. If so, >> you should be able to disable it by going through the above sequence. > > No, I haven't... As I stated in the beginning, I checked it to make sure. > > Now, I am at work using Fedora Core 5, and again the PrtSc key is NOT > set in KDE, but pressing starts KSnapshot (which I find quite funny). > On the other hand, here I can make it work as BackSpace with "xmodmap > -e "keysym Print = BackSpace"" (which did not work with Debian). So, > I assume it is a Debian-related problem... > > By the way, I am using Etch, with the Debian kernel 2.6.18-k7. > > Thanks! > > Luis > > Found it. It is in (err... sorry, non-English KDE) Regional & Accessibility -> Input Actions (?) -> Preset Actions -> PrintScreen. If you look for "gestures" in Control Center, it will pop up immediately.
Cheers,
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