That's a Custom Shortcuts that is setup in:
System Settings -> Shortcuts -> Custom Shortcuts -> Screenshots
They may just be turned off, if they are, just turn them back on.
If "screenshots" is missing all together just add it back in.
Click on Edit -> New -> Global Shortcut -> D-Bus Command
Name it "Start Screenshot Tool"
Then under the "Trigger" tab click on the "None" button and press the
print screen key to set key that will trigger the shortcut.
then click the "Action" tab and set the fields to:
Remote application: org.kde.Spectacle
Remote object: /
Funcation: StartAgent
Arguments: Leave this one blank
Then click apply and your print screen key should work again.
There are also 2 other defaults that exist normally, "Take Full Screen
Screenshot" and "Take Active Window Screenshot".
You can add them just like above with the following settings:
Take Full Screen Screenshot:
Trigger: Shift+Print
Action:
Remote application: org.kde.Spectacle
Remote object: /
Funcation: FullScreen
Arguments: false
Take Active Window Screenshot:
Trigger: Meta+Print
Action:
Remote application: org.kde.Spectacle
Remote object: /
Funcation: ActiveWindow
Arguments: true, false
Hope that helps,
Brian Cluff
On 08/12/2018 05:05 PM, Jim wrote:
> For the first time since I installed Kubuntu 18.04 I tried the print
> screen key, but it didn't work. I can open spectacle from the command
> line and get the screen shot I want, but I'd like to restore the print
> screen key to its normal function.
>
> Any ideas?
>
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