Pressing PrintScreen to take a screenshot closes all open applications












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On Ubuntu 18.10, when I use gnome-screenshot and press PrintScreen, the window log out automatically and close all apps. How to fix this problem?










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          Check the shortcuts Logout and Shutdown in System Settings and navigate to Devices -> keyboard.



          In right, scroll down and find out these key. Change for appropriate keys.






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          • i can found this setting, only suspend for turn on and turn of, also i see the screenshot filr on ./Pictures but its broken file, cant see using third party apps too, i try on windows too, but still cant open the file
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          Check the shortcuts Logout and Shutdown in System Settings and navigate to Devices -> keyboard.



          In right, scroll down and find out these key. Change for appropriate keys.






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          • i can found this setting, only suspend for turn on and turn of, also i see the screenshot filr on ./Pictures but its broken file, cant see using third party apps too, i try on windows too, but still cant open the file
            – k3ndx
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          Check the shortcuts Logout and Shutdown in System Settings and navigate to Devices -> keyboard.



          In right, scroll down and find out these key. Change for appropriate keys.






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          • i can found this setting, only suspend for turn on and turn of, also i see the screenshot filr on ./Pictures but its broken file, cant see using third party apps too, i try on windows too, but still cant open the file
            – k3ndx
            2 days ago














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          Check the shortcuts Logout and Shutdown in System Settings and navigate to Devices -> keyboard.



          In right, scroll down and find out these key. Change for appropriate keys.






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          Check the shortcuts Logout and Shutdown in System Settings and navigate to Devices -> keyboard.



          In right, scroll down and find out these key. Change for appropriate keys.







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          answered Dec 28 '18 at 12:44









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          • i can found this setting, only suspend for turn on and turn of, also i see the screenshot filr on ./Pictures but its broken file, cant see using third party apps too, i try on windows too, but still cant open the file
            – k3ndx
            2 days ago


















          • i can found this setting, only suspend for turn on and turn of, also i see the screenshot filr on ./Pictures but its broken file, cant see using third party apps too, i try on windows too, but still cant open the file
            – k3ndx
            2 days ago
















          i can found this setting, only suspend for turn on and turn of, also i see the screenshot filr on ./Pictures but its broken file, cant see using third party apps too, i try on windows too, but still cant open the file
          – k3ndx
          2 days ago




          i can found this setting, only suspend for turn on and turn of, also i see the screenshot filr on ./Pictures but its broken file, cant see using third party apps too, i try on windows too, but still cant open the file
          – k3ndx
          2 days ago


















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