Hello,
Frederic Muller wrote:
Something I use almost daily and.. nothing happens now. Is there a replacement shortcut or a way to enable it back?
That's a scary thought. ;)
I had to spin up an f36 live image to see for myself. I use Ctrl+Shift+PrintScreen a good bit (to select an area and copy it to the clipboard rather than saving it).
I _think_ the options are all still avaiable, but the UI for it is different, as are the various keyboard shortcuts.
By default, Shift+PrintScreen takes a screenshot, saving it to ~/Pictures/Screenshots and copying it to the clipboard without any prompting.
PrintScreen brings up an interactive dialog which allows you to do what the various modifier keys used to do (e.g.: a screenshot of a selection, a window, or the full screen).
https://release.gnome.org/42/#new-screenshot-experience lists the various keyboard controls for use within the screenshot UI.
It appears that screenshots are now saved and copied to the clipboard. That will save some extra screenshots I don't need, but it's probably not a problem.
On the plus side, when I accidentally hit the PrintScreen key now, I won't save a screenshot unintentionally. I manage to do that more often than I'd like, so this might be a welcome change, once my muscle memory adapts to it. :)