I actually use gnome-screenshot tool because I it is way more fast and light weight. Click on the different category headings to find out more and change our default settings. You can also use" gnome-screenshot -w" command for capturing a specific window.
#How to edit lightshot settings full
Just use " gnome-screenshot" command for full screen shot and use " gnome-screenshot -a" command for using the tool for an area. Similarly you can even use gnome-screenshot tool. I recommend to use " Print" Key for full screen captor and " Shift+Print" for an area to captor.Ĭlose the window, and then you are good to go. Click on the " Disabled" area and press the key that you want to assign to this function. Now after creating two Custom Shortcuts you have to assign the key to these Custom Shortcuts. Gabi Tula ni Ildefonso Santos Habang nagduruyan ang buwang ninikat sa lundo ng kanyang sutlang liwanag, isakay mo ako. To create screenshot for the whole desktop write the command "shutter-f" and and to take a particular area screenshot write the command "shutter-s". Then at first disable the " Take a Screenshot", " Take a screenshot of a window" and " Take a screenshot of an area" options by clicking on the options and pressing backspace.Īnd then go to "Custom Shortcuts" option and click on the plus button to add a new shortcut. Go to All Settings -> Keyboard -> Screenshots. Let us explain more in detail what the possible options for this are. So the the Gnome Compatibility tool of compiz just didn't worked for me. The quality and accuracy of your screenshots may be improved when you: Change the Capture Settings Add extra URL parameters Change server settings. Solution: To change the thickness of the pen, go to the Draw tab in OneNote, and then on the menu for selecting the various pens (Under the 'Tools' category), click to expand the selection of various pens. I am not using Ubuntu 15.10 Unity Distro. Refer the screenshots below: Once you change the settings you should be able to use the hotkey to take screenshots.