Unbind Ctrl+Shift+C?

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Boyned Master

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May 31, 2015, 1:08:31 AM5/31/15
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This has just become a problem today. I use another program called Gyazo where when I press Ctrl+Shift+C, it opens a window for me to use. No I'm not switching to something else. Can I unbind this somehow? It doesn't open it anymore because it shows the Inspect Element window.

PhistucK

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May 31, 2015, 1:46:34 AM5/31/15
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I do not think you can customize the keyboard shortcuts.

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On Sun, May 31, 2015 at 4:33 AM, Boyned Master <boyned...@gmail.com> wrote:
This has just become a problem today. I use another program called Gyazo where when I press Ctrl+Shift+C, it opens a window for me to use. No I'm not switching to something else. Can I unbind this somehow? It doesn't open it anymore because it shows the Inspect Element window.

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Jonathan Garbee

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May 31, 2015, 7:01:57 AM5/31/15
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That issue is not for primary browser shortcuts but only for internal DevTools. The shortcut in question cannot be unbound except maybe by a group policy (which I bet would disable all of DevTools to do it.)

I would search for an old issue about this and file a new one if it doesn't exist yet.

Ideally though, you would contact the site and inform them that browser have this key combination in use. They should take pre-existing bindings into account when developing.

PhistucK

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May 31, 2015, 8:59:20 AM5/31/15
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Interesting, I never realized it was a global shortcut, I thought it only applied when the Developers Tools feature is active.


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