

If you want a better LibreOffice experience with Windows 10. Now I have described this incident even more clearly. It just bypassed that Clipboard element as if it was never there. So between other programs on Windows 10 Copy’n’Paste worked flawlessly.īut LibreOffice Calc wouldn’t take that text string from the Notepad program, but rather the previous Clipboard selection was presented over an over again, without being overwritten when attempting pasting into Calc.Īll the other programs didn’t care about that previous locked Clipboard element, that LibreOffice Calc was stuck on. I was able to perform a whole lot Cut’n’Paste, Copy’n’Paste, both before and after and in between the locked LibreOffice vs. So each time I have to alt shift and go back to English in. Here is an additional information regarding the incident. But when I turn to Greek, Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V and basically no shortcut almost works in Greek. So what I am suggesting is that LibreOffice does not communicate with the Clipboard properly? Try and work out what app has done that and close it.” Source: Rally uses a special 3 way pairing between the remote control, the camera and the Display Hub. However, I found the following suggestion when googling for a resolution: “There’s probably an app that’s “locked” the clipboard.

If sticky keys are off and you still have the same problem, do the following steps (I know, lots of steps to see if it works!)ĥ) Click start -> Control panel -> Keyboard -> Hardware tab -> Properties -> click Change settings -> click Driver tab -> scroll down to Uninstall -> you will get a Confirm Device Uninstall -> click OK -> System Settings Change -> click yes -> your computer will reboot -> you will get a notification next to the clock that the Standard PS/2 Keyboard device driver software installed successfully with a window pop up directing you to restart -> click Restart Now -> your notebook will reboot -> test to see if the CTRL C & CTRL V function is working.Alright, you have a valid point. Control panel -> Ease of Access -> scroll down click on Make the Keyboard easier to use -> scroll down to Make it easier to type -> make sure sticky keys are off Notepad, MS Office)Ģ) Open Notepad and type anything, highlight the text are you able to have success using your right click to copy then right click to paste?ģ) While in Notepad with text, test your CTRL key to make sure it works with other functions:ĬTRL P = Print (print window will pop up)ĭoes the CRTL key work with all functions above?Ĥ) Check to see if your sticky keys are off. Along with investigating the link in # 9 from other thoughts.ġ) Is this problem taking place outside of Internet Applications? (E.g.
