Workaround (1):
press and hold Print Screen press and hold Alt release Print Screen (and then Alt)
This seemed to work for me, but it shouldn’t be necessary.
Workaround (2) For Laptops if Printscreen is combined with Sysreq:
sudo sysctl -w kernel.sysrq=1 #disables magic sysreq for that session.
Press Alt+Printscreen or Alt+Fn+Printscreen (first Alt, then Fn).
Workaround (1):
press and hold Print Screen
press and hold Alt
release Print Screen (and then Alt)
This seemed to work for me, but it shouldn’t be necessary.
Workaround (2) For Laptops if Printscreen is combined with Sysreq:
sudo sysctl -w kernel.sysrq=1 #disables magic sysreq for that session.
Press Alt+Printscreen or Alt+Fn+Printscreen (first Alt, then Fn).