![]() ![]() Somehow I think the keyboard is remapped to an alternate set of keys, but I can't figure out how to restore the default. For some people, the Copy and Paste options are grayed out in the right-click context menu, and the keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V) do nothing. Remember the same problem is on two different computers, and the shortcuts work when using a Microsoft keyboard. Your copy-paste not working in Windows’ issue may be caused by a temporary glitch, software interference, device drivers, or a corrupted system file, etc. I also added an AltTabSettings registry entry set to "1". ![]() For fun I reinstalled the keyboard drivers. Nothing helped and Logitech said it is a computer BIOS problem. I followed all troubleshooting steps required by Logitech support. I tried resetting the keyboard as well as updating the Logitech firmware. Left Ctrl+C/V for copy/paste both work, as does the left Ctrl+Arrow keys for quick navigation through word documents. Left Ctrl+W brings up the Windows Pen/Snip it whiteboard or tool pane.Ĭopy/Paste shortcuts (Ctrl+Insert/Shift+Insert) no longer work using either Ctrl key. For example, in Excel, Alt+W, F, F would freeze the panes. Right Ctrl key appears to function as the Alt keys used to function (for all Microsoft Office program shortcuts). Right Ctrl+Tab does cycle through open programs as both Alt+Tab keys should. By default, and inconveniently so for most PC users, you can’t paste text into the Command Prompt window in Windows 11 or Windows 10, using the keyboard easily this action requires. Instead they display the taskview desktop. And now you can copy and paste in the command prompt. You’ll probably have to click the Enable experimental console features checkbox first though. Keyboard is a Logitech K850 wireless keyboard/mouse combo.Īll shortcuts used to work on both my desktop and Thinkpad laptop.Īll shortcuts still work on both computers if I substitute an old Microsoft keyboard.īoth Alt+Tab (Right Alt+Tab & Left Alt+Tab) keys do not cycle through open programs. All you have to do to get copy and paste working in Windows 10 is to right-click on the command prompt’s title bar, choose Properties And then click Enable new Ctrl key shortcuts. The usual windows 10 shortcuts (Alt+Tab, Ctrl+C, Ctrl+Insert/Shift+Insert, etc.) stopped working. ![]()
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