Where can I view custom shortcut keys that I have created?


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    Where can I view custom shortcut keys that I have created?


    Hi there,

    Pressing ctrl+shift+n opens Google Chrome, no matter what program I am on.

    My guess is that I have created a shortcut file to Chrome and then set ctrl+shift+n as the shortcut key in this shortcut's properties. I want to change this back now so that ctrl+shift+n has the normal program specific functions again but I can't find the shortcut file. I have searched my hard drive for "chrome" but can't find it. I think I must have named it something else.

    Is there a place on Windows 7 (Ultimate) where I can view all such custom shortcuts that I have created? Or is there any other way of solving this problem?

    Thanks.
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  2. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #2

    Hi Wpbdry,

    Two programs that might help you here:

    HotKeysList - View registered hot keys on Windows
    Hotkey Commander - Powerful Hotkey Managing and Overriding Tool

    The first is free from NirSofer, the second is a trial but should allow you to view what exact program is locking that hot key.

    I hope this helps,
    Seotha
      My Computer


 

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