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Sorry for the late response. It was an issue with the keyboard itself, I had to map the Print Screen key explicitly in the Logitech software, after that it also worked with ScreenShotCaptor. Not sure entirely why the key worked with the Windows screenshot function, but not with ScreenShotCaptor, but anyway, after mapping it all is good.

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Screenshot Captor / Shortcuts not working with external keyboard
« on: April 29, 2025, 05:51 AM »
I connect an external keyboard via a docking station to my notebook. With the notebook keyboard the shortcuts work, with the external keyboard they don't, instead the Windows Screenshot function is triggered.

I already tried to disable the "Use the Print screen key to open screen capture" option in Windows, but it did not help. Also I tried running ScreenShotCaptor as Administrator.

Any advice on how I can fix this?

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Hi,

I have a suggestion/bug report. It seems that Screenshot Captor currently does not support colour management. Basically it captures the colour values as sent to the monitor and stores them in a file with sRGB as colour space. However, if the monitor uses another colour space (ICC profile), as is typically the case for wide gamut monitors and monitors calibrated/profiled, then the colours recorded by Screenshot Captor are in that colour space and will be wrongly interpreted as sRGB. Typically that leads to washed-out/less-saturated colours.

If you have Photoshop or a similar tool, there is a workaround for that. First assign (NOT convert to) the monitor colour space to the image, then convert it to sRGB, or another working colour space such as ProPhoto RGB. But of course it would be nicer if Screenshot Captor would do that automatically.  :)

Regards, Robert

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