I think there are too many different dialogs involved.  We have:

option 1) you press Print Screen and you get a dialogue with no options other 
than saving the screenshot
option 2) you run --interactive which gives you a dialog with options, followed 
by the dialog from option 1

The way I see it the dialog in option 1 is pointless.  It should just
take the screenshot and save it to your desktop (without the cursor, in
my opinion, I doubt many people want that by default, but the defualt
behaviour should be customizable).  Option 2 should have the save
location built in so it doesn't lead on to another dialog.

The user should have the choice which option is run when he presses
print screen.

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Title:
  Screenshot should give you the option of hiding the cursor when you
  take a screenshot

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