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It is not a problem at all - you did not use Windows for a while, but you know it alters the state of the screen??? It does not alter anything, the app is run in background, screen is left as-is, you just choose what you want to screenshot and that is it. After screenshot, you can manage your screenshot in Snipping Tool app OR just paste it / save it wherever you want.That's the problem. If it starts the application then takes the screenshot, that could potentially change the state of what's on the screen. Think contextual menu, many (most?) programs close open contextual menus when window loses focus. I haven't used Windows in a while, but this was a major issue I've had with snipping tool back then.
What it needs to be is something similar to how Gnome Screenshots works.
It works exactly the same in Gnome or in Greenshot or many other third-party screenshot tools.
Obviously. I imagine that Win+Shift+S will be delegated to running screenshot of whole screen and saving it in pictures folder (as that is what PrtSc button does now). Choices, choices, something that modern users apparently don't likeSo then what becomes of Windows key+Shift+S? You already have that option in Windows 10. Oh I get it now, this is for all those millennials who don't know shortcut key combos exist.
Or it will stay the same with duplicate function because nobody using shortcuts any more... "Power" users...