1. Windows Updates. 2. Use another Keyboard. 3. Try other combinations. ctrl + a etc, Those are working . I have searched online for solutions: 1. re-register oleacc.dll file. 2. sfc /scannow . The first option did nothing. The second option after restarting the system did work for a couple of minutes but than the issue reappears. Open Start > Settings > Update & security > Troubleshoot. Scroll down. Click Keyboards. Click Run the Troubleshooter. When complete, restart to see if the problem is resolved. Try connecting the keyboard to a different USB port if its a USB wired keyboard. Press Windows key + X. Click Device Manager. Expand Keyboards. Ok, I'll check this but even without doing it, it's safe to say that it won't solve the issue. As what you are talking about is just a small feature, while CTRL+C is a universal shortcut that is supposed to work anywhere in the OS (especially in programs like browsers) unless it's specifically disabled. And it's not like it doesn't work all the Run the Troubleshooters. Go to Settings and open it. Go to the Settings menu and choose System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters. Scroll down until you see “ Keyboard ,” then click “ Run .”. To finish the process, just follow the steps shown on the screen. Check to see if the issue has been fixed. It plays a sound whenever you press a key combination such as Ctrl + Alt or Ctrl + Shift simultaneously. Check Settings > Ease of access > Keyboard and toggle off Sticky Keys then close the Settings app. If it doesn't work there, right-click on the Start menu then click Run. 1. Uninstall and reinstall the keyboard driver. Press Windows key + X and select Device Manager. Search for Keyboards and click on it to expand the list. Right-click on the keyboard driver and select Uninstall device. Visit your laptop manufacturer’s driver page or Google search your driver. Experiencing issues with your Ctrl + C keyboard shortcut not working on your Windows 10 PC or laptop? Don't worry, we've got you covered! In this comprehensi 16. From a normal Windows command prompt, ctrl+c will stop a node server running. However, if I start the command prompt via the VS Code menu item Open in Command Prompt, then pressing ctrl+c (even multiple times) does not stop the server as usual. Any idea what is different in the VS Code command prompt compared to the standard windows command This is a known issue, explained in Issue 35935. A way to solve it is to revert to the default kernel behaviour of SIGINT using signal.signal (signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_DFL), (solution pointed out by the issue OP). As to why this has to be the case is beyond the scope of my knowledge. This works on Windows using Python 3.8+. In Word you can customize the keyboard shortcuts. Go to File > Options > Customize Ribbon. On the bottom next to Keyboard shortcuts: static text click Customize. In Categories choose Commands Not in the Ribbon or All Commands. In Commands choose ApplyHeading1. Click into Press new shortcut key: and press Ctrl + Alt + 1. AJiM4a.