I use my Print Screen key:
@adamhotep Well played.
@adamhotep @johns I'm on an old thinkpad, so I often press it accidentally. Does that count as usage?
I should remap it I guess, to the menu key or something. Is this the way: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Map_scancodes_to_keycodes ?
@adamhotep @johns KDE here, but those remappings to compose are somewhere in the underlying X/Wayland, right? I had a look at those, I can select menu -> win and win -> prtscr, but not at the same time. (Last one is actually "win mapped to prtscr and the usual win".)
Thanks for the hint anyway.
@johns I've never understood what print screen does on Linux-based systems?
Does it just call `gnome-screenshot -i` for me?
@bkuhn I'm not sure. I'm thinking about pressing it.
@johns frequently, as it's my compose key :)
@johns The National Bureau of Statistics is overrated.
@zacchiro What I learned is that 94% of people use the key more than I do. So, scientifically, I have to accept its continued intrusive presence on my laptop keyboards.
@johns I use it for two things: as part for SysRQ and to make screenshots / shots of parts of the screen in Gnome
@johns I use the key all the time … but it's mapped to Compose