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    • Alan KilbornA
      Alan Kilborn @Javi Mik
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      @Javi-Mik said in SCI_LINEDOWNRECTEXTEND issue:

      Mmm can’t think of anything.

      Your memory is not a reliable way to check for a global hotkey registration. :-)

      I only had open Google Chrome and Telegram Desktop, and I tried rebooting the system and checking if it still didn’t work with everything closed

      I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but even when you think you aren’t running anything, there is a ton of stuff running that you are unaware of.

      the problem seems to be particularly the combination “Alt+Shift+Down”

      Again, consistent with something “stealing” this particular combination.

      I’ve never used it, but maybe give this a whirl:

      https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/hot_keys_list.html

      Of course, it could be something else, but I really think you need to eliminate this possibility first.

      Now, interestingly enough, if I use the arrow down in the number pad (number 2), the classic Alt+Shift+Down combination actually works (and also leaves a ☻ icon :P).

      So this is different from the standard Alt+Shift+Down.
      But it does show that the function is running in Notepad++, so this slightly-different keycombo is getting through to N++.

      The fact that it leaves you with ☻seems to be indicative of this open issue with Notepad++:
      https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issues/5321

      But that issue is unrelated to your real problem.

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      • Alan KilbornA
        Alan Kilborn @Javi Mik
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        @Javi-Mik

        Another thing you could try is to run another program that uses the “Shift+Alt+arrows” keycombos to do something.

        Visual Studio’s code editor supports this, so you could try it there, but I suspect maybe you aren’t a user of this. Same for the text editing product with the confusing name called “VS Code”.

        An easy download of something you could try is the SciTE text editor: https://www.scintilla.org/SciTEDownload.html
        If you’re inclined, grab that executable, run it, put some lines of text in it and try to select a column block with your problematic “Shift+Alt+Down”. My bet is that it will not work there either.

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        • Javi MikJ
          Javi Mik @Alan Kilborn
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          I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but even when you think you aren’t running anything, there is a ton of stuff running that you are unaware of.

          Yeah, I guessed, that’s why I tried rebooting (I also checked processes in Task Manager but I had no idea what could possibly cause this issue… =/)

          I’ve never used it, but maybe give this a whirl:

          https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/hot_keys_list.html

          Of course, it could be something else, but I really think you need to eliminate this possibility first.

          Just checked and “Alt+Shift+Down” doesn’t appear in the list, but…

          If you’re inclined, grab that executable, run it, put some lines of text in it and try to select a column block with your problematic “Shift+Alt+Down”. My bet is that it will not work there either.

          Yeah, exactly. I tried that and it’s not working either =/

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          • Alan KilbornA
            Alan Kilborn @Javi Mik
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            @Javi-Mik said in SCI_LINEDOWNRECTEXTEND issue:

            I tried that and it’s not working either

            …which points to something other than Notepad++ causing this problem. Unfortunately, I’m out of ideas on what it could be. :-(

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            • EkopalypseE
              Ekopalypse @Javi Mik
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              @Javi-Mik
              Could it be that your keyboard layout isn’t what you think it should be?

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              • Alan KilbornA
                Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
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                @Ekopalypse said in SCI_LINEDOWNRECTEXTEND issue:

                Could it be that your keyboard layout isn’t what you think it should be?

                I’m intrigued by this. :-)
                How does one misinterpret which key is “down”?

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                • EkopalypseE
                  Ekopalypse
                  last edited by Ekopalypse

                  @Alan-Kilborn

                  If your physical keyboard has, let’s say, English layout then the z key
                  is in the second row (counted from bottom to top) on the left side.
                  Now if you add another keyboard layout like German, the z becomes a y.
                  Maybe there is also a keyboard layout which allows remapping of arrow and ctrl/shift keys !??

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                  • Alan KilbornA
                    Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
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                    @Ekopalypse said in SCI_LINEDOWNRECTEXTEND issue:

                    Maybe there is also a keyboard layout which allows remapping of arrow and ctrl/shift keys !??

                    Or maybe the “down” key?
                    Because OP didn’t have problem with other Shift+Alt+arrow combinations.

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                    • Terry RT
                      Terry R
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                      It is possible in Windows 10 to change to a different keyboard layout, such as Dvorak. Of course the key indicators might say one thing but the layout loaded dictates what character is shown on screen when a key is pressed.

                      One would have to be a touch typist in this instance, but I don’t think we are in this situation for this issue.

                      Another thought is the display driver. It’s possible to invert or rotate the screen output using hot keys, although if they were active I would suspect we’d be seeing a screen rotation as the hotkey was pressed. That option can be turned off in the display settings but then I would assume the hotkey would then be apparent to Notepad++ and there would be no issue. But it might be worth a look to see if the problematic hotkey is used by the display driver.

                      Terry

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                      • EkopalypseE
                        Ekopalypse
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                        As more as I think about it I don’t think it is related to different keyboard layout but to have different keyboard layouts configured. The default key combination to switch between layouts is LEFT ALT + SHIFT. And it is not listed in HotKeyList.

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                        • EkopalypseE
                          Ekopalypse @Ekopalypse
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                          @Ekopalypse

                          But testing this reveals that the layout gets switched but column selection still works :-(

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