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Old 12-05-2022, 12:43 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
In earlier versions of Windows 10, the Advanced Key Settings could be found in the Control Panel. At some point, they were moved and buried deeper within the Settings app, but they are still there.
I seem to remember it being moved to a Typing entry in Settings and then that disappearing. Using Windows 10 22H2 or Windows 11 22H2 (I think this started around build 17083), the easiest way to get to those key settings is to use:

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Rundll32 Shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL input.dll,,{C07337D3-DB2C-4D0B-9A93-B722A6C106E2}
I should have made my comment that this is not an out of the box setting clearer. The user has to enable and setup those key settings. Perhaps testing ctrl-shift- or left-alt-shift- to see if the issue still occurs might help to see if it is a conflict with another program.

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