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Quick Search "CTRL+ALT+o" no action (shortcut keyboard tastaturkürzel hotkey: don't work)

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[Solved][TC 9.21a ] Quick Search "CTRL+ALT+o" no action


If CTRL + ALT enabled , the combination CTRL + ALT + o ( it's "o" like "omnia" not zero number) doesn't works , no action detected.

CTRL+ALT+O : works
CTRL+ALT+o : no action

Thanks for develop this useful tool.
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This is a common issue as a forum search shows, other members have already provide a lot of how-to's according to this.


Often Graphic card application (or other programs in some cases) have shortcuts set the user is not aware of.

EXAMPLE: nVidia GeForce Experience
https://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=47744&p=327955
https://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=50677&p=345395
https://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=343041#p343041


Solution for this:

Click in Nvidia GeForce Experience, top right at "Share your greatest gaming moments", now Settings (the "Gears"-sign), next to "Keyboard shortcuts"

In der Geforce Experience oben rechts auf das Dreieck ("Teilen Sie die aufregendsten Spielmomente") klicken.
Jetzt rechts auf die Zahnräder klicken um Einstellungen zu ändern. Dort gibt es den Eintrag "Tastenkombinationen".


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Tools to aid you:

HotKeysList http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/hot_keys_list.html
https://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=320078#p320078

Shortcutkeys http://www.rjlsoftware.com/software/utility/shortcutkeys/
https://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=346942#p346942

Windows Hotkey Explorer (the free one) http://hkcmdr.anymania.com/
https://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=302110#p302110

Dalai wrote: 2022-12-25, 13:37 UTC Shortcut Key Explorer shows shortcuts which are set in Windows shortcut (.lnk) files located on the Windows Desktop,
the Windows Start Menu (and maybe the Quick Launch).
It doesn't help in finding hotkeys that are registered by any other program.
IMO the program should be removed from this list.

Regards
Dalai


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Other experiences, if that may help:
MVV wrote: 2019-01-18, 07:51 UTC Also yesterday I've guessed why I can't use Alt+R for quick search... HotKeysList tool confirmed that it is registered by some process.
After 10-15 minutes of killing processes I finally found who have registered it and altered its settings.
ghisler(Author) wrote: 2018-06-07, 09:03 UTC This can happen when another program or a driver registers hotkeys for itself system-wide.
An infamous example is the NVIDIA GeForce Experience driver.
You can change/remove all these hotkeys by pressing Alt+Z and clicking on the cogwheel icon.
omdawe wrote: 2017-07-25, 05:12 UTC I found it! For anybody else that needs help with this, its in the "Geforce Experience" software
- click the "Share" button - then the "Settings" - lastly the "keyboard shortcuts" then just click click a new button you like change it to,

ExtraCop wrote: 2019-01-16, 19:08 UTC Oh sorry, finally I found the problem... 1password app is doing that, probably last actualization took this shortcut,
when I kill 1password, Ctrl+\ works as before :-)
ghisler(Author) wrote: 2019-01-17, 16:07 UTC I hate programs which reserve hotkeys system-wide without asking the user!
The worst offender is the NVIDIA GeForce experience. At least you can remap them via Alt+Z...
LTN wrote: 2019-08-28, 10:28 UTC Great. Your link send me to the program HotKeysList (http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/hot_keys_list.html)
and I could see that the shortcut was taken by another program (unfortunately not which one).

I looked hereafter for newly installed programms and found the "sinner" and disabled Ctrl+Q. Now it works again in TC :-)
Thanx Stefan 2

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9.0 RC2 - ALT-F7 key disabled
nula wrote: 2020-01-04, 14:41 UTC In my case, it was nvidia experience. (Even though it was stopped!!).
I needed to run it, get into settings and disable in-game overlay.
Then shortcuts again started to work. Stupid nvidia.

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Win+C Win-C
Win+F Win-F
Win+V Win-V

Re: Win+C/F/V hotkeys don't work on Windows 7



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Blacky_726 wrote: 2020-11-06, 20:37 UTC Win 10 Pro - Totalcommander reagiert nicht mehr auf F-Tasten

post by *Blacky_726 » Thu Nov 05, 2020 16:39
Hallo!
Es ist mir ein völliges Rätsel: Plötzlich reagiert der TC x64 9.51 nicht mehr auf die Funktionstasten
(z. B. F5 - Datei kopieren oder F6 - Datei verschieben).
Mit der Tastatur hat es nichts zu tun, denn in anderen Programmen funktionieren die Funktionstasten einwandfrei.
Nach dem Update auf Version 9.51 haben sie auch noch funktioniert, aber plötzlich nicht mehr.
Die Schaltflächen unten im TC zu F3 bis F8 funktionieren aber.
Woran kann das liegen?

post by *Blacky_726 » Fri Nov 06, 2020 21:37
.. Schuld ist diese bescheuerte Logitech-Tastatur G213.
Da hat wohl ein Softwareupdate dies versemmelt.
Bin wieder zu meiner Challenger Gaming-Tastatur zurück, und alles ist gut.

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Re: [TC 9.21a ] Quick Search "CTRL+ALT+o" no action

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Quaid wrote: 2019-02-23, 14:59 UTCCTRL+ALT+O : works
CTRL+ALT+o : no action
Ctrl+Alt+o is equivalent to AltGr+o and for many keyboard layouts it's just a letter. For example, in "Polish (programmers)" and in "English (international)" layouts it's a letter ó, LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH ACUTE.
So what keyboard layout do you use? You can use system On Screen Keyboard (osk.exe) to view current keyboard mapping.
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Re: [TC 9.21a ] Quick Search "CTRL+ALT+o" no action

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Stefan2 wrote: 2019-02-23, 18:26 UTC
> "If CTRL + ALT enabled ,"
what does that means... "enabled"?
"enabled" means set the option CTRL + ALT inside Configuration -> Options -> Quick Search section.
Stefan2 wrote: 2019-02-23, 18:26 UTC
> "CTRL+ALT+O : works"
That means CTRL+ALT+Shift+o works?

Windows Hotkey Explorer (free) http://hkcmdr.anymania.com/
viewtopic.php?p=302110#p302110
 
Yes, it worked with "O" capital letter.

In my case the shortcut CTRL+ALT+o kept from a software in SysTray;
thanks for Windows Hotkey Explorer, I found it, and thank you for tell me about it.
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Re: [TC 9.21a ] Quick Search "CTRL+ALT+o" no action

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Quaid wrote: 2019-02-25, 13:45 UTCIn my case the shortcut CTRL+ALT+o kept from a software in SysTray
Would you be so kind and tell us the software's name, so other users may find the culprit faster in the future?

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Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
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Re: [TC 9.21a ] Quick Search "CTRL+ALT+o" no action

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Dalai wrote: 2019-02-25, 14:37 UTC
Quaid wrote: 2019-02-25, 13:45 UTCIn my case the shortcut CTRL+ALT+o kept from a software in SysTray
Would you be so kind and tell us the software's name, so other users may find the culprit faster in the future?

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Of course.
I used RAMRush (memory optimizer).
I don't remember if in the past I set myself "CTRL+ATL+o" as shortcut to activate it (may be it is a shortcut set by default when installed),
but I solved removing that shortcut.

Total Commander has a lot of software inside, I believe that tools that uses (a lot of) shortcuts could have a kind of "shortcut conflict warning" mechanism to avoid conflict like this.
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Re: [TC 9.21a ] Quick Search "CTRL+ALT+o" no action

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Quaid wrote: 2019-02-27, 13:13 UTCOf course.
I used RAMRush (memory optimizer).
Thanks!
Total Commander has a lot of software inside, I believe that tools that uses (a lot of) shortcuts could have a kind of "shortcut conflict warning" mechanism to avoid conflict like this.
Not possible, at least not in an easy way. Shortcuts may be registered system-wide, or even in an application running elevated (as administrator). In the latter case it's impossible to determine if a certain keyboard shortcut is already registered by another application. You'd need a driver that (also) checks system-wide, which is exactly what Windows Hotkey Explorer does.

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