It seems that PrintScreen is now bound to Gnome Settings Daemon, which
is used to take screenshots instead of gnome-screenshot. Keyboard
settings (in Gnome settings) still has a screenshot shortcuts section in
the keyboard shortcut settings, but those too now only trigger Gnome
Settings Daemon's screenshot feature, not gnome-screenshot.

What's worse, disabling those shortcuts does not allow for remapping
PrintScreen back to gnome-screenshot using a custom shortcut, as
pressing PrintScreen in the shortcut selector window still just triggers
the GSD 'blink' instead of registering PrintScreen as the new shortcut
key for the custom command. Only the screenshot section's pre-defined
actions allow for PrintScreen to be grabbed. (At least that's what it
does here.)

When the screenshot shortcuts are disabled, nothing is apparently saved
anywhere despite the blink effect. The "Save a screenshot to Pictures"
shortcut has to be defined for the screenshots to actually get saved,
and then they will be unconditionally saved to $XDG_PICTURES_DIR:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=699642


** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #699642
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=699642

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  Ubuntu 18.04: PrtSc doesn't trigger gnome-screenshot

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