[9.50 RC1] Unwanted: Ctrl+A removes text line

The behaviour described in the bug report is either by design, or would be far too complex/time-consuming to be changed

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[9.50 RC1] Unwanted: Ctrl+A removes text line

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You need to have some items in "Start" menu to reproduce. More items you have -> more often it happens.

Go to "Start" -> "Change start menu". Then press LMB (one click) on any line, then another. Then press LMB on "Command" text field. Ctrl+A. One more Ctrl+A. Now the field is empty.

Sometimes at first you need to click LMB on free space right to the text
Sometimes at first you need to click LMB somewhere on the text.
Sometimes this does not happen.

I have 2 configs:
1. 16 items there now, 7 of them have Ctrl+Alt+F*.
2. Over 100 items, almost all Ctrl+Alt+F* and Ctrl+Alt+Shift+F* used.
Both configs CAN reproduce the bug.

Happens on 9.50 rc1, also happens on 9.22a. Both x32 and x64.
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Re: [9.50 RC1] Unwanted: Ctrl+A removes text line

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It is a known issue: viewtopic.php?f=16&t=47540
ghisler(Author) wrote: 2017-03-19, 10:27 UTCThis seems to be a Windows bug in the auto-complete handler.
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Re: [9.50 RC1] Unwanted: Ctrl+A removes text line

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Yes, it's caused by the auto-complete function. The same happens in the F5 copy dialog when choosing an item from auto-complete. Unfortunately auto-complete is part of Windows, I cannot modify the behaviour.
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