Ctrl-c and ctrl-v are not working in Word 2010 (Windows 10). However, they are working in Excel, Outlook, etc. Also, ctrl-x and ctrl-a, etc, are working in Word. I have already customized the keyboard shortcuts and added these in the home tab for editcopy and editpaste. The shortcuts are still there after restarting, but they don't work in Word. Try these terms when web-searching: "Ubuntu default stty settings intr". You could also put the job in the background with ^z. Then run "jobs". Then run. BASH. kill %. replacing with the number returned by "jobs". Leave the "%" in place. 1. Just Open command prompt. 2. Just Press ALT + Space keys from the keyboard together to open up windows menu. 2. Now, click on Edit and then click on paste. Do not waste your time on right clicking to copy or paste anymore. Enable the CTRL+C and CTRL+V key combinations for copy and paste in your Command Prompt today itself. But restarting the device resolved it. I wonder if OSD puked and ate ctrl+a permanently somehow (until a restart reset it). I think OSD Sidekick is designed to always eat Ctrl+A by default; it's one of the utility's default hotkeys. You can manually reconfigure the hotkeys inside the utility. I have a big incognito here: After some time without use my laptop (kind a month), both Ctrl keys stopped work in functions like Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C and Ctrl+X, etc.. Ok, this might be a broken connector or malfunction keyboard, but when I try my keyboard on a online tester both Ctrl keys works! Community Code of Conduct. Visit the Community Center. Meet our Community Leaders. My documents do not save with Ctrl + S. I've verified that this shortcut is set up in the Customize Shortcuts window. Other shortcuts (like F12 for Save As and Shift + F12 for Save) work fine. Ctrl + F, Ctrl + O, Ctrl + P are all great. But Ctrl+S does nothing. .

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