Guest GBe Posted September 2, 2008 Posted September 2, 2008 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
Guest Alec S. Posted September 2, 2008 Posted September 2, 2008 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.
Guest GBe Posted September 2, 2008 Posted September 2, 2008 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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