Hello MS,
this link explains how to configure XFCE screenshooter in the way you are asking.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/252738/configure-xfce4-screenshooter-settings/477125
You go to Menu>Settings>Keyboard>Application ShortcutsÂ
Click Add at the bottom and copy in the command and your shortcut key/s (not one already used in the list) , editing to how you wish, which directory name to save the files to and if you want to convert them, save and also email them, or save and also store them at a remote photo host.
this link explains how to configure XFCE screenshooter in the way you are asking.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/252738/configure-xfce4-screenshooter-settings/477125
You go to Menu>Settings>Keyboard>Application ShortcutsÂ
Click Add at the bottom and copy in the command and your shortcut key/s (not one already used in the list) , editing to how you wish, which directory name to save the files to and if you want to convert them, save and also email them, or save and also store them at a remote photo host.