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Keyboard Manager: Remapped Shortcut Stops Working After a While #35730

Open sudosys opened 1 week ago

sudosys commented 1 week ago

Microsoft PowerToys version

0.85.1

Installation method

PowerToys auto-update, GitHub

Running as admin

Yes

Area(s) with issue?

Keyboard Manager

Steps to reproduce

  1. Open PowerToys Settings
  2. Go to "Keyboard Manager"
  3. Enable "Keyboard Manager"
  4. Remap a key (e.g. "Ctrl + Q" to "Alt + F4")
  5. Close PowerToys Settings
  6. Use remapped shortcut combination for a while

✔️ Expected Behavior

Remapped shortcuts should behave as expected all the time.

❌ Actual Behavior

I observed that after a bit of time, the remapped key combo stops working as if I did not remap it at all. I had to go to the Keyboard Manager and re-enable it for it to work but unfortunately it stops working again after a while. Also re-opening the PowerToys fixes the issue temporarily.

This bug is reproduced both on Windows 10 (22H2 Build 19045.4780) and Windows 11 (24H2 Build 26100.2161).

Other Software

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borsodigerii commented 1 week ago

Still a problem, mine stops working as well after a while, not sure what is causing it..

creative-resort commented 1 week ago

Affirmative, same problem. Keyboard Manager has become dysfunctional with this.

It takes entering just one combination of keystrokes for me – in any app, be it notepad or a browser – and all of them stop working.

iHeadway commented 1 week ago

Same, but it's not only KbM, FancyZones also affected, that means that any "toy" can be.

borsodigerii commented 1 week ago

I might have a lead on this: for me, this particularly occurs, when I use a modifier key on a shortcut, but not "unpress" the modifier, and execute another shortcut.

Example:

I have the following shortcuts:

EDIT

I see, that a tracker is on the issue: #17344