No matter what is set as the hotkey, the hotkey for “Capture Window” captures the entire screen instead. I’ve tried multiple combos such as alt+prt scrn, shift+alt+prt scr, ctrl+prt scrn, and even just the print screen button on its own.
It works fine from the right-click context menu of the System Tray icon, and the hotkeys to capture the whole screen, capture a region, and capture last region are all working fine. But ultimately, whatever hotkey combo I have set to Capture Window, will actually capture the whole screen.
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Windows 10 Professional, 11th Gen Intel i5-1135G7
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Idrees Mi October 20, 2024 at 7:54 PM
Hi This is possibly due to NO window was selected while you were trying to capture a window. As a Greenshot user I face it sometimes when I forget to select the window I am trying to capture. Request you to please select the window first and then press the hotkey(s).
No matter what is set as the hotkey, the hotkey for “Capture Window” captures the entire screen instead. I’ve tried multiple combos such as alt+prt scrn, shift+alt+prt scr, ctrl+prt scrn, and even just the print screen button on its own.
It works fine from the right-click context menu of the System Tray icon, and the hotkeys to capture the whole screen, capture a region, and capture last region are all working fine. But ultimately, whatever hotkey combo I have set to Capture Window, will actually capture the whole screen.