For Windows combo is: ctrl + shift + alt + up. then for Linux is same just add win key: ctrl + shift + win + alt + up. I noticed that in a few combos now. Say ctrl + alt + L locks Linux, but ctrl + win + alt + L for Intellij formats code. Under Windows is just ctrl + alt + L to format the code. Not at all uncommon, for me anyway, to accidently hit some keys and initiate some shortcut setting that is not intended much less wanted. First thought would be Sticky Keys. ("WIN" + "I" > Ease of Access > Keyboard) You may find something in Game bar - not quite as likely. Go to the following link: Go to VSCode editor and right click on mouse. check if it is showing keyboard shortcut for copy command. If it is not showing. Go to command palete, and open keyboard shortcut JSON file. In this file search all entries for CMD+C and delete those entries in the JSON. It will start showing keyboard shortcut for the copy in the mouse menu and work To do this: Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to open the Task Manager. In the “Processes” or “Details” tab, identify any applications that might affect the keyboard. Right-click on the application and select “End Task” or “End Process Tree” to disable it temporarily. Try using Ctrl F again and verify if the problem persists. Fix 1 – Turn Off Screen Snipping via Print Screen. 1 – Press Windows key and I key together to open settings. 2 -Now, click on ease of access. 3 – After this, click on keyboard from left side menu. 4 – Now, Turn Off the Use the PrtScn button to open screen snipping option. Now, try again and check . 13gs6z.

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