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Greenshot hotkeys could not be registered
Greenshot hotkeys could not be registered










  1. #Greenshot hotkeys could not be registered how to
  2. #Greenshot hotkeys could not be registered update
  3. #Greenshot hotkeys could not be registered full
  4. #Greenshot hotkeys could not be registered software

So let's say I click in the "capture last region" field. While I was clicking in the fields and removing the two hotkeys I was getting the warning message. This is the dialog I have in front of me right now.Īs you can see, I have removed the last two hotkeys and changed the first one to my own liking. I'll give you just one example of how Greenshot behaves.

#Greenshot hotkeys could not be registered update

I hoped to receive a new update that would fix the issue, but I think it still reverts back to default settings after each update to a new version, including setting default hotkeys. It has done so for the past three updates or so. So I opted to stay off updates to get rid of the problem. This is because, in my experience, Greenshot changes all or only some of my preferences back to default settings whenever it automatically updates to a new version. You might have noticed that I have "update check" set to 0 (zero). Sometimes it even gives me the warning when I just click Cancel button. But when I set this to my liking, as listed here, Greenshot gives me the same warning message, even as I tab through the hotkey entry fields. I don't use any hotkey for "last region" and IE.

  • Capture Internet Explorer: Ctrl + Skift + Prntscrn.
  • #Greenshot hotkeys could not be registered full

    Capture full screen: Ctrl + Skift + Prntscrn.But how can Greenshot be so stupid to use the same hotkey more than once? I didn't do this! It's not my fault. The aforementioned hotkey is reserved by Greenshot, and I don't see any other program using the same hotkey binding.īut when I went into Greenshot preferences, this is what I discovered.Īs you can see it's the Greenshot itself that uses the same hotkey twice! I guess that's why no other program was listed above as using this hotkey. I can't see any hotkey conflicts in the Widnows Hotkey Explorer. But I am still getting the darn warning every time I reboot and log on to Windows?! I actually tried changing the key bindings in Greenshot preferences, but after a reboot it seems to have reverted back to the settings I had previously. I forgot to mention, when I do use the Ctrl + Shift + PrintScreen hotkey, what happens is that the Greenshot context menu shows up, asking me where I want to save the screenshot. is there some Windows registry key that holds the hotkeys? Or is it just down to mere luck and trial and error? Addendum How do you resolve this type of conflicts? Are there any general methods you can use to pinpoint the second conflicting software? Like. And again, there's no option actually for changing this setting in Options/Settings menu. Core Temp actually also has an option for taking screenshots (F9) but it's just that - a keyboard shortcut, not a hotkey. I see that it has an option for sharing screenshots under Preferences menu, but I see no option for hotkeys. I think I saw a warning recently coming from Dropbox program, something to do with hotkeys or keyboard shortcuts. I am actually suspecting the Dropbox client. Is any of these programs known to use Ctrl + Shift + PrintScreen hotkey for screenshots? There is nothing in Core Temp, and from what I can see. These are F5 through F9, but they are no hotkeys. I see no option for customizing any hotkeys in CPU-Z, and according to docs there are only a few keyboard shortcuts.

    #Greenshot hotkeys could not be registered how to

    What I would like to know is how to find out what other tool is causing this conflict? Do I really have to uninstall each program, one by one, until there is no conflict anymore?

    #Greenshot hotkeys could not be registered software

    What's this all about? The only software I recently installed is Same hotkey(s)! You could either change your hotkey settings orĭeactivate/change the software making use of the hotkey(s). This problem is probably caused by another tool claiming usage of the The hotkey(s) "Ctrl + Shift + PrintScreen" could not be registered. It shows up each time I reboot and log on to Windows.

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    I started receiving this warning message about two days ago.

    greenshot hotkeys could not be registered

    I use Greenshot for screenshots, and it's been nagging about some other software tool using the same hotkey.












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