Re: Issues with SHIFT-ALT-TAB on R14.0.5

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On Thursday 17 January 2019 18:23:10 Dan Youngquist wrote:
> On 01/17/2019 05:39 PM, William Morder wrote:
> > would guess that you need to go into Trinity Control Center / Regional &
> > Accessibility / Keyboard Shortcuts and check your settings there.
>
> It correctly shows Alt-Shift-Tab; it just doesn't work.
>
> If I try to manually set the shortcut, as soon as I press Alt, then Shift,
> "Alt+ISO_Next_Group" appears and immediately gets set as the shortcut.  If
> I press Shift first, then Alt, "Shift+Shift_L" appears and is immediately
> set as the shortcut.  There's no opportunity to press Tab.

P.S. Use multi-key mode. It's in the dialog. 

>
> Something strange is going on here with key mapping, but I'm not going to
> be able to figure it out tonight.
>

You might also have some kind of duplication of that shortcut. 

Bill


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