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Originally Posted by Pargeo
It’s a built-in Windows thing.
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Sadly, it is not a built-in Windows thing. On current Windows 10/11, the only out of the box Windows shortcut keys that use ctrl-1,2,3...9 are used to switch between dialog boxes or to switch between tabs in a browser. Earlier versions of Windows allowed you to assign shortcut keys to switching IMEs but that functionality was lost around the Windows 10 Anniversary update (going by my memory so may not be correct). I did try a couple of utilities such as Keyman to allow remapping the ctrl-1,2,3...9 key combos for the purpose I was using them for but none of them worked reliably especially after opening multiple programs and caused some weird interactions even when it was working.