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Description of problem: Using F24 Security Lab nightly 20160524n0, when the "Applications" menu is pulled down, using the "PrtScn" key does not invoke the Xfce4-screenshooter program and no screenshot is taken. Using the "PrtScn" key on the desktop however, does properly invoke the Xfce4-screenshooter program. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Xfce4-screenshooter 1.8.2-6.fc24 F24 Security Lab nightly 20160524n0 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install F24 Security Lab nightly 20160524n0 with Xfce desktop 2. Open "Applications" menu at the top left corner of the screen 3. Attempt to take a screenshot of the pulled-down menu with the "PrtScn" key Actual results: Xfce4-screenshooter program is not invoked and taking a screenshot cannot be accomplished Expected results: The Xfce4-screenshooter program should run and present the user with screenshot menu allowing the screenshot to be saved to disk/uploaded/copied to clipboard/etc. Additional info:
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I would imagine the way to get a screenshot would be to use a timer .. would that be something that would work for your application?
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