Please briefly explain why you feel this question should be reported.

Please briefly explain why you feel this answer should be reported.

Please briefly explain why you feel this user should be reported.

askthedev.com Logo askthedev.com Logo
Sign InSign Up

askthedev.com

Search
Ask A Question

Mobile menu

Close
Ask A Question
  • Ubuntu
  • Python
  • JavaScript
  • Linux
  • Git
  • Windows
  • HTML
  • SQL
  • AWS
  • Docker
  • Kubernetes
Home/ Questions/Q 9105
Next
In Process

askthedev.com Latest Questions

Asked: September 25, 20242024-09-25T22:15:10+05:30 2024-09-25T22:15:10+05:30In: Ubuntu

What are the methods for capturing a screenshot in KDE Plasma on Ubuntu?

anonymous user

So, I’ve been trying to figure out how to take a screenshot on my KDE Plasma setup in Ubuntu, and I feel like I’ve hit a wall. I see people taking awesome screenshots all over the place, and I’m kind of envious because I just don’t know how to do it!

I’ve heard a few different methods tossed around, but I’m not sure what works best or even which tools I should be looking at. I know there are default options built into Plasma, but I’ve also heard whispers of special apps and shortcuts. Honestly, I could use a little guidance here.

For starters, I’ve seen people mention the “Print Screen” button, but what happens if you don’t have that on your keyboard? Or what if you’re using a laptop where that key isn’t as straightforward? Do I need to be doing anything with assignable shortcuts? And then there’s this whole thing about taking screenshots of just a window versus the entire screen. It feels like there’s a lot more to this than just pressing a button!

Also, what’s the deal with programs like Spectacle? Is it a reliable tool for capturing screenshots? If I use that, can I save the files directly to my desired folder, or do I need to mess around with settings? I’ve also seen people using command line tools, which is a bit intimidating for someone like me who’s used to the graphical interface.

I could really use some advice or tips from anyone who’s familiar with screenshotting in KDE Plasma on Ubuntu. What should I be trying first? Are there any tricks or hidden features that could make the process smoother? Any suggestions would be super appreciated! Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me out—I can’t wait to start sharing some epic screenshots myself!

  • 0
  • 0
  • 2 2 Answers
  • 0 Followers
  • 0
Share
  • Facebook

    Leave an answer
    Cancel reply

    You must login to add an answer.

    Continue with Google
    or use

    Forgot Password?

    Need An Account, Sign Up Here
    Continue with Google

    2 Answers

    • Voted
    • Oldest
    • Recent
    1. anonymous user
      2024-09-25T22:15:10+05:30Added an answer on September 25, 2024 at 10:15 pm






      KDE Plasma Screenshot Tips


      Taking Screenshots in KDE Plasma on Ubuntu

      First off, you can totally use the Print Screen button if you’ve got one. But hey, if you’re on a laptop or your keyboard doesn’t have it, don’t sweat it! You can create your own keyboard shortcuts.

      Setting Up Shortcuts

      To set up your own screenshot shortcuts, follow these steps:

      • Open System Settings.
      • Go to Shortcuts.
      • Look for Screenshots in the list.
      • Click on the action you want to change and press your desired key combination!

      Using Spectacle

      So here’s where it gets interesting—Spectacle is actually a great tool for capturing screenshots! It’s pretty user-friendly. When you open Spectacle, you can choose to capture:

      • The entire screen
      • Current window
      • Select a region

      And yes, you can save your screenshots directly to whatever folder you want. Just look for the save options after you take the shot. You might have to check in the settings if you want to set a default save location, though.

      Command Line Options

      If you’re feeling brave and want to try command line tools, you can use scrot or gnome-screenshot. But don’t worry, you don’t have to if you’re more into the graphical stuff! Here’s a quick command for taking a screenshot:

      scrot ~/Pictures/screenshot.png

      Tips and Tricks

      Here are some additional tips:

      • Remember you can usually just press Shift + Print Screen to capture a selected area.
      • Check out the options in Spectacle for things like adding a delay—handy if you want to open menus!

      Don’t hesitate to experiment a bit to see what works best for you. Now go ahead and start capturing those epic screenshots! You got this!


        • 0
      • Reply
      • Share
        Share
        • Share on Facebook
        • Share on Twitter
        • Share on LinkedIn
        • Share on WhatsApp
    2. anonymous user
      2024-09-25T22:15:11+05:30Added an answer on September 25, 2024 at 10:15 pm


      To take a screenshot on your KDE Plasma setup in Ubuntu, you have several options at your disposal. The easiest way to capture the entire screen is by using the “Print Screen” button. If your keyboard lacks this key—common in many laptops—you can set custom keyboard shortcuts. Go to System Settings > Shortcuts > Custom Shortcuts to create a new shortcut for taking screenshots. You can also use the built-in screenshot tool, Spectacle. It allows you to capture areas, specific windows, or the whole screen, providing flexibility depending on your needs.

      Spectacle is indeed a reliable tool for capturing screenshots, and it offers additional features like annotating images or setting a default save folder. When you launch Spectacle, you can easily choose the capture type, and once you take a screenshot, it opens up a window where you can save the file directly to your desired location without digging through settings. For those who prefer command line tools, you can use `scrot` or `flameshot`, both of which are powerful and versatile. However, if you’re more comfortable with graphical interfaces, starting with Spectacle is your best bet, as it combines ease of use with advanced functionality, making your screenshotting experience smooth and enjoyable.


        • 0
      • Reply
      • Share
        Share
        • Share on Facebook
        • Share on Twitter
        • Share on LinkedIn
        • Share on WhatsApp

    Related Questions

    • I'm having trouble installing the NVIDIA Quadro M2000M driver on Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS with the current kernel. Can anyone provide guidance or solutions to this issue?
    • What steps can I take to troubleshoot high usage of GNOME Shell in Ubuntu 24.04?
    • I recently performed a fresh installation of Ubuntu 24.04, and I've noticed that my RAM usage steadily increases over time until my system becomes unresponsive. Has anyone experienced this issue ...
    • How can I resolve the "unknown filesystem" error that leads me to the GRUB rescue prompt on my Ubuntu system?
    • I'm experiencing an issue with Ubuntu 24.04 where Nautilus fails to display the progress indicator when I'm copying large files or folders. Has anyone else encountered this problem, and what ...

    Sidebar

    Related Questions

    • I'm having trouble installing the NVIDIA Quadro M2000M driver on Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS with the current kernel. Can anyone provide guidance or solutions to this ...

    • What steps can I take to troubleshoot high usage of GNOME Shell in Ubuntu 24.04?

    • I recently performed a fresh installation of Ubuntu 24.04, and I've noticed that my RAM usage steadily increases over time until my system becomes unresponsive. ...

    • How can I resolve the "unknown filesystem" error that leads me to the GRUB rescue prompt on my Ubuntu system?

    • I'm experiencing an issue with Ubuntu 24.04 where Nautilus fails to display the progress indicator when I'm copying large files or folders. Has anyone else ...

    • How can I configure a server running Ubuntu to bind specific IP addresses to two different network interfaces? I'm looking for guidance on how to ...

    • Is it possible to configure automatic login on Ubuntu MATE 24.04?

    • After upgrading from Ubuntu Studio 22.04 to 24.04.1, I lost all audio functionality. What steps can I take to diagnose and resolve this issue?

    • I am experiencing issues booting Ubuntu 22.04 LTS from a live USB. Despite following the usual procedures, the system fails to start. What steps can ...

    • I'm encountering a problem with my Expandrive key while trying to update my Ubuntu system. Has anyone else faced similar issues, and if so, what ...

    Recent Answers

    1. anonymous user on How do games using Havok manage rollback netcode without corrupting internal state during save/load operations?
    2. anonymous user on How do games using Havok manage rollback netcode without corrupting internal state during save/load operations?
    3. anonymous user on How can I efficiently determine line of sight between points in various 3D grid geometries without surface intersection?
    4. anonymous user on How can I efficiently determine line of sight between points in various 3D grid geometries without surface intersection?
    5. anonymous user on How can I update the server about my hotbar changes in a FabricMC mod?
    • Home
    • Learn Something
    • Ask a Question
    • Answer Unanswered Questions
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    © askthedev ❤️ All Rights Reserved

    Explore

    • Ubuntu
    • Python
    • JavaScript
    • Linux
    • Git
    • Windows
    • HTML
    • SQL
    • AWS
    • Docker
    • Kubernetes

    Insert/edit link

    Enter the destination URL

    Or link to existing content

      No search term specified. Showing recent items. Search or use up and down arrow keys to select an item.