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Linux Mint - Screenshot annoyance
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Thanks for the replies, on my work computer (Win 10) screenshot "just works" to capture an area with no change to the screen.
For years the built-in tools for print screen on Liunx was far superior to Windows, but this seems backwards now.
I'm very happy with the gnome3 screenshot stuff, it's basically the same as the win10 hotkey.