Article 6PKGG Issue with Disabling "Take a Screenshot" App in GNOME on Ubuntu 24.04

Issue with Disabling "Take a Screenshot" App in GNOME on Ubuntu 24.04

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I've encountered an issue with the "Take a Screenshot" app in GNOME on Ubuntu 24.04. Despite disabling all associated keybindings using gsettings, the app still appears when searching for keywords like "snipping tool," "snap," and "screen."

Steps Taken:
Disabling Keybindings:

bash

gsettings set org.gnome.shell.keybindings screenshot "[]"
gsettings set org.gnome.shell.keybindings screenshot-window "[]"
gsettings set org.gnome.shell.keybindings show-screenshot-ui "[]"
Blocking Execution:

bash

sudo mv /usr/bin/gnome-screenshot /usr/bin/gnome-screenshot.bak
Restarting GNOME Shell:

Pressed Alt+F2, typed r, and pressed Enter.
Also tried rebooting the system.
Rebuilding GNOME Application Cache:

bash

sudo update-desktop-database
Persistent Issue:
Despite these efforts, the "Take a Screenshot" app still appears in the GNOME search menu when using keywords such as "snipping tool," "snap," and "screen."
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