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How do I print screen in Fedora?

How do I print screen in Fedora?

Shift + PrtSc – Save a screenshot of a specific region to Pictures. Alt + PrtSc – Save a screenshot of the current window to Pictures. Ctrl + PrtSc – Copy the screenshot of the entire screen to the clipboard. Shift + Ctrl + PrtSc – Copy the screenshot of a specific region to the clipboard.

Where is screenshot saved in Fedora?

Keyboard Shortcuts

  1. Printscreen key – grab a screenshot of the whole desktop and save it to your Pictures folder.
  2. Alt + Printscreen – Take a screenshot of the currently focused window and save it to your Pictures folder.
  3. Shift + Printscreen – Select an area to grab and save it to your Pictures folder.

Where can I find screenshots in Linux?

When you use a keyboard shortcut, the image is automatically saved in your Pictures folder in your home folder with a file name that begins with Screenshot and includes the date and time it was taken. If you do not have a Pictures folder, the images will be saved in your home folder instead.

How do you save a screenshot in Linux?

Use the shortcut keys PrintScreen to capture the whole desktop and Alt+PrintScreen to capture the current window (these also work under Windows). Or select Applications -> Accessories -> Screenshot from the menus.

Does Fedora have spyware?

No more antivirus and spyware hassles. Fedora is Linux-based and secure. Linux users are not OS X users, although when it comes to security many of them have the same misconception that the latter had a few years ago.

Which Linux Distro consumes least battery?

Try out Lubuntu 18.04. It is a lighter version of Ubuntu with all of what most people need. You also have access to the Lubuntu Software Center, mostly free for the taking.

How do I test my laptop battery Linux?

Search for Power Statistics in the Applications menu and open the program. In the left sidebar, click on the Laptop battery option. The system will present you with the following information. Take a look and compare the values next to the Energy when full and Energy (design) labels.