How to make Print SysRQ keyboard key working on
Slackware Linux's XFCE
By default Slackware's XFCE, does not allow screenshot taking by
simply pressing
PrintScreen SysRQ, like is in most of the
"more advanced" graphical environments (GNOME, KDE), MS-Windows
etc.
To have a key binding assinged to PrintScreen SysRQ key in XFCE,
you will first need to have
xfce4-screenshooter
I've earlier blogged
on how to take screenshots on Slackware's XFCE by installing and
using xfce4-screenshooter program , so I suggest you
take a look at it.
After
xfce4-screenshooter is installed start:
bash-4.1$ xfce4-keyboard-settings
Further on go to:
Application Shortcuts (tab) -> Add
Type in the command prompt to appear
xfce4-screenshooter and
press the
PrintScreen SysRQ keyboard button.
From now onwards pressing it will allow you to take screenshot like
with GNOME's
gnome-screenshot -i command.
Happy Screenshoting ;)