@thor @vl1 Also Apple keyboards don't even have the Print Screen key — at least one that's labeled this way, the keycode might match. So it wouldn't make any sense.
And it's not just Cmd+Shift+1, there are like six of those shortcuts, do you want the whole screen or just a region, do you want it copied to clipboard or saved to desktop, JPEG or PDF?
And, unlike Windows, Mac OS X (or whatever they call it now) allows you to redefine any shortcut. Just bind any of those functions to PrnScr — done!
@vl1 My most used shortcut was, if memory serves me right, Cmd+Shift+4 so what the default should be is debatable 😉
Anyway, even Windows uses Print Screen only as legacy now, they now have something like Windows+Shift+S — it opens the newer built-in screenshooting utility, that offers a choice of whether you need a region, a window or the whole screen. Most newer Windows laptops don't have that key anymore, even for desktop computers smaller keyboards got popular.
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@m0xee@social.librem.one @thor@berserker.town right but command shift 1 is literally the most random hotkey for a screenshot and it would be really useful if ptrsc could be used as a secondary by default, even if their keyboards dont have it
i literally had to google how to make a screenshot on macos