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[Feature] Capture whole screen by keypress #108

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Froloket64 opened this issue Jul 25, 2022 · 5 comments
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[Feature] Capture whole screen by keypress #108

Froloket64 opened this issue Jul 25, 2022 · 5 comments

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@Froloket64
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Froloket64 commented Jul 25, 2022

It would be nice to have a feature to capture the whole screen by pressing a specific key (let's say f or Return) when the selection pops up.

I'm almost done with a solution, but I have trouble finding user's display resolution through API.

@Froloket64 Froloket64 changed the title Capture whole screen by keypress [Feature] Capture whole screen by keypress Jul 25, 2022
@matejdro
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Maybe just clicking on the display would select the whole screen by default? Currently it cancels selection which seems a bit counter intuitive

@tmccombs
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Maybe just clicking on the display would select the whole screen

That's what the "-o" option does

@matejdro
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But -o option then always selects whole display. It does not give me an option to either select a region or to select whole display.

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But -o option then always selects whole display. It does not give me an option to either select a region or to select whole display.

No, by default if you use the the -o option, then dragging a region will select the region, not the whole output. The behavior you are describing would require the -r option as well.

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Doh, thank you, it appears I have mixed the flags.

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