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Macro feature does not function in Windows-10

#1 Macro feature does not function in Windows-10

Posted by: hlk123 | Date: 2016-01-09 18:29 | IP: IP Logged

Hello

Since recently I use Windows-10.

Now I cannot use "PSPad Macro" because if I press Ctrl+F5 then Windows-10 reacts so as if I search for a computer .. and I get an error message from "active directory" .. etc.

What can I do? .. because I need the Macro feature of PSPad.
Thank you.

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#2 Re: Macro feature does not function in Windows-10

Posted by: hlk123 | Date: 2016-01-09 18:50 | IP: IP Logged

and other problem:

I cannot use the key F3 for "find next" ... why? Thank you

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2016-01-09 18:52 by hlk123.

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#3 Re: Macro feature does not function in Windows-10

Posted by: pspad | Date: 2016-01-09 22:01 | IP: IP Logged

Investigate, which application you have installed uses Global ShortCut.
Any application can register global shortcut - usually graphics drivers, mediaplayers, maybe some cloud folder synchronization...
Check your system tray (application with icons near) and their settings

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#4 Re: Macro feature does not function in Windows-10

Posted by: vbr | Date: 2016-01-10 00:08 | IP: IP Logged

hlk123:
Hello

Since recently I use Windows-10.

Now I cannot use "PSPad Macro" because if I press Ctrl+F5 then Windows-10 reacts so as if I search for a computer .. and I get an error message from "active directory" .. etc.

What can I do? .. because I need the Macro feature of PSPad.
Thank you.

Hi, if you can't find or disable the program assigned to this shortcut, you can probably change the shortcut to some other "free" combination:
Program settings: Key Map: Makro: ...

hth,
vbr

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#5 Re: Macro feature does not function in Windows-10

Posted by: hlk123 | Date: 2016-01-13 07:50 | IP: IP Logged

Hello

In BIOS I changed the "Function Key Behavior" to "Function Key".
Now the keyboard behaves like standard....
That is the solution.

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