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Windows XP SP2 Shift/Ctrl+Ins


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Hi,

 

I have recently reinstalled Windows XP Sp2 and all hotfixes and I

figure out a strange behavior if I use shift+Insert and strg+delete

which I use permanently for coping text.

 

the behavior is that if i copy text into the clipboard by control+c

(before i used ctrl+ins) and using then shift+ins to insert the text

nothing happened - i need to press return twice and then it's working!

it always like that!

 

does anybody has an idea?

 

thanks

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Re: Windows XP SP2 Shift/Ctrl+Ins

 

GBe wrote (in

news:6967a96d-30e4-4faf-92de-c60b1e33172b@c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com):

> the behavior is that if i copy text into the clipboard by control+c

> (before i used ctrl+ins) and using then shift+ins to insert the text

> nothing happened - i need to press return twice and then it's working!

> it always like that!

 

Try using Ctrl-V instead of Shift-Ins. It sounds like you may have a program or

something that is monitoring the keyboard for hotkeys.

 

--

Alec S.

news/alec->synetech/cjb/net

 

 

> I have recently reinstalled Windows XP Sp2 and all hotfixes and I

> figure out a strange behavior if I use shift+Insert and strg+delete

> which I use permanently for coping text.

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Re: Windows XP SP2 Shift/Ctrl+Ins

 

On 2 Sep., 14:03, "Alec S." <@> wrote:

> GBe wrote (innews:6967a96d-30e4-4faf-92de-c60b1e33172b@c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com):

>

> > the behavior is that if i copy text into the clipboard by control+c

> > (before i used ctrl+ins) and using then shift+ins to insert the text

> > nothing happened - i need to press return twice and then it's working!

> > it always like that!

>

> Try using Ctrl-V instead of Shift-Ins. It sounds like you may have a program or

> something that is monitoring the keyboard for hotkeys.

>

> --

> Alec S.

> news/alec->synetech/cjb/net

>

> > I have recently reinstalled Windows XP Sp2 and all hotfixes and I

> > figure out a strange behavior if I use shift+Insert and strg+delete

> > which I use permanently for coping text.

 

 

 

You're absolutely right!! It was a tool called "texter" from

lifehacker!

Thanks for the food for thought!

 

cheers!


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