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27 minutes ago, windows10but11 said:

Hey, 

 

As the title says, CTRL + F hotkey does not work for me, and it's been like this for months now, i have Factory reset since, did sfc /scannow and re-registered the dll, still nothing.
 

What program are you trying this in? also did you try another keyboard or other side of keyboard right CTRL instead of left for example?

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20 minutes ago, DoctorNick said:

What program are you trying this in? also did you try another keyboard or other side of keyboard right CTRL instead of left for example?

Tried it in everything, Notepad, browsers such as chrome, edge and brave, I have tried other keyboards but have the same problem with each, also its only this hotkey, everythin else works for example ctrl + g, ctrl + c , etc. and yea i have tried the right ctrl, did not work.

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20 hours ago, Gaz3ll3 said:

Whoops must've missed that. Is it in all applications? I would try updating to 22H2 and see as well; 1909 is quite old version of windows 10.

 

Try opening an  admin cmd window then typing out regsvr32 oleacc.dll the hit enter and reboot.

Tried it on 22h2, even on windows 11, still did not work
also the last thing u said, i have already tried it ( mentioned it in my post )

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