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@Pargeo
If 4 people with 4 different Windows systems can use Ctrl+2 ... to switch keyboards successfully with no hangs or crashes with Sigil, then most likely this has probably something to do with a keyboard utility or driver that uses an older version of Qt but does not properly hide those symbols. That is why you are seeing this issue with just Sigil as it is probably the only other Qt based software you have running at that time.
Are you installing a particular keyboard driver or a keyboard related shell extensions into your Desktop Windows machine and Virtual machine systems?
Is there any way to boot your system into safe mode to temporarily disable your third party extensions to test for that.
Unless ... all of this was somehow fixed on the Windows side of things by an update they have but you do not?
Anything else you can tell us that might help someone recreate what you are seeing?
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