![]() ![]() I have seen many people in Austria switching by accident with key the input language for active application from Germany (DE or DEU displayed on Windows task bar) to English US which is always also installed by default (EN or ENU displayed on Windows task bar) and wonder why some keys do not work as expected in active application while in other applications (DE/DEU displayed on Windows task bar after switching to other application) the same key works as expected. In Windows task bar there is the two or three letter input language indication. ![]() Pressing Alt+Shift and leaving the two keys without pressing any additional key switches the input language for the currently active application if multiple keyboard layouts (input languages) are installed as by default for non US countries. Just to be 100% sure: You are using this Swedish keyboard which is very similar to this German keyboard?Īnd you do not accidentally switch input language for active application (UltraEdit) by key as described for example by article 3 Ways to Switch Input Methods on Windows 10? I changed to another mouse and the same thing happened again anyway. I also have some templates that I configured myself, about 10 or so, and they all contain either HTML or PHP code, no scripts, no hotkeys or anything else. Alt+Shift+Divide to uncomment selection.No more macros or hot keys, not any Top command or Key Ctrl+HOME. I have a macro that loads at startup, but that only contains some char conversions (åäö to å, ä and so on), which I copied from this forum from a post from you, Mofi. UE is my main editor for years now and its hard to change that. And yes, I tried some other editors like Atom, Sublime and Notepad and WordPad of different kinds, but never long enough for this to appear. Don't know much about key loggers because of having never used one. ![]()
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