Il 19/10/22 17:50, Thiago Macieira ha scritto:
Welcome to X11.Menus work by grabbing the keyboard and mouse exclusively so they can be dismissed if you click outside of it or press any key. That means the menu is eating the Print Screen button. To screenshot a menu, configure your screenshot application to trigger on a time delay and then open the menu.
Although this has always historically been true (still remember the X11 lock-screen security fiasco), is it still true today?
Things like Firefox seem to be able to do the "right thing" -- desktop-wide shortcuts are triggered even if a menu is open (although to say it all the menu closes, and then the shortcut triggers, so it won't help OP anyway for their specific use case...).
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