Tuesday, April 2, 2019

keyboard shortcuts - Remove unwanted app hotkey in windows


I'm using Windows 10 and an app I recently installed has set CTRL+M+O as a hotkey for launching itself, overriding a common shortcut for Visual Studio (collapse to definition). The problem is, I don't know how to disable it.


I tried searching for an .ink that had this assigned in Properties, but the only one I could find hasn't defined any hotkey. I couldn't find a shortcut manager in Windows to disable these "user-mapped" shortcuts. Can someone help me?


Answer



You can try using Shortcut Key Explorer from the good folks at RJL Software, which will scan your PC and find shortcuts with hotkeys saved in it.


http://www.rjlsoftware.com/software/utility/shortcutkeys/download.shtml



Simply run Shortcut Key Explorer and it will automatically load the
existing shortcut keys and display them in an easy to read list. From
this list you can double-click on any item and edit the properties of
the Windows shortcut. This is great for troubleshooting duplicate
shortcut keys or shortcut keys you did not even know existed.



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