How to allow applications to register PrintScreen hotkeys?
Same issue in Win 10, but OneDrive is the culprit this time.
Right-click OneDrive icon in system tray, select Settings, and then the Auto-Save tab.
Check the box Automatically save screen shots I capture to OneDrive and click OK
Now repeat and uncheck the box:
Right-click OneDrive icon in system tray, select Settings, and then the Auto-Save tab.
Uncheck the box *Automatically save screen shots I capture to OneDrive' and click OK
Go to the PicPick settings and save the hot keys.
I have the same problem in my Windows 8.1 Pro, too. My PicPick pop-up the same message when I try to cut some screen. I found that the issue was caught by Dropbox. After I close my Dropbox, both GreenShot and PicPick works fine with the Print Screen button.
Here is the solution I found, based on Jim Lu's answer to this post plus SS.'s answer here.
To test that it fails, this is what I did:
- Start
PicPick
. - See it complaining "hey man, can't register hot keys" blah, blah.
- Start
To solve the problem, this is what I did:
- Right-click on
Dropbox
's tray icon. - Click the gear, click preferences.
- Select the
Import
tab. Re-set the "not share" state even if it is not active. To do so:
- Check the
Share screenshots
and clickApply
- Uncheck it again and click
Apply
a second time.
- Check the
- Right-click on
Now, to test it worked, this is what I did:
- Right-click on
Dropbox
's tray icon. Gear. Exit. - Right-click on
PicPick
's tray icon. Exit. - So now, none of them is working.
- First, start
Dropbox
to give it the chance to lock the keys (hopefully it won't). - Start
PicPick
and see it does not complain.
- Right-click on
Hope this helps!