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<!-- cursor Session 57b4376c-ec4c-4855-9f15-fb96628a92f1 (2025-12-28 18:13Z) -->
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# Transcribe button greyed out (2025-12-28 18:13Z)
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_**User (2025-12-29 06:12Z)**_
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why does the 'transcribe in to out' grey out the transcribe button?
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_**Agent (model default, mode Agent)**_
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The "Transcribe in point to out point only" checkbox disables the Transcribe button if no in/out points are set in the sequence. Premiere Pro needs those markers to know what range to transcribe.
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To fix:
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1. Set an in point (press `I` or click the in point button)
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2. Set an out point (press `O` or click the out point button)
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3. The Transcribe button should become active
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If you want to transcribe the entire sequence, uncheck "Transcribe in point to out point only" and the button should enable.
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This is a prerequisite check: the feature requires in/out points when that option is enabled.
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_**User (2025-12-29 06:12Z)**_
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I set an in to out point in my sequence, why does it say this
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_**Agent (model default, mode Agent)**_
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The error "The in out points set are invalid. Please ensure that in and out points lie within the sequence bounds" usually means:
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1. **In/out points are outside the sequence bounds** — The in point is before the sequence start, or the out point is after the sequence end.
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2. **In point is after the out point** — They’re reversed.
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3. **Points are set on a different timeline** — They’re on a different sequence or the source monitor instead of the Program Monitor/Timeline.
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**To fix this:**
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- Make sure the sequence is active (click in the Timeline panel).
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- Set the in point (`I`) after the sequence start.
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- Set the out point (`O`) before the sequence end.
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- Ensure the in point comes before the out point.
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- If you set points in the Source Monitor, set them in the Timeline/Program Monitor instead.
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**Quick check:**
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- Look at the Timeline ruler: the in/out markers should be within the sequence’s visible range.
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- If the sequence is empty or very short, ensure your points are within that range.
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If it still fails, try clearing the in/out points (`Ctrl+Shift+X` or `Cmd+Shift+X`) and set them again directly in the Timeline.
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_**User (2025-12-29 06:12Z)**_
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shift ctrl O normally clears out point. now, it just causes my cursor to do a brief loading icon. any conflicting hotkeys? I have powertoys installed, but it's not currently running.
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_**Agent (model default, mode Agent)**_
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---
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`Ctrl+Shift+O` is being intercepted by another app or Windows. Checking what might be capturing it:
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<tool-use data-tool-type="search" data-tool-name="codebase_search">
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<details>
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<summary>Tool use: **codebase_search** • Searched codebase "PowerToys keyboard shortcuts configuration settings" • **10** results</summary>
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| File | Lines |
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|------|-------|
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| `.specstory/.what-is-this.md` | L25-68 |
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| `.config/config.json` | L6 |
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| `.gitignore` | L125 |
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| `.specstory/.what-is-this.md` | L29 |
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| `.config/GetStructDir.ps1` | L27-68 |
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| `.config/GetStructDir.ps1` | L33 |
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| `.cursorindexingignore` | L3 |
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| `Renders/ZipSeqArchv.bat` | L44 |
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| `Renders/UnzipSeqArchv.bat` | L42 |
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| `.specstory/.gitignore` | L4 |
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</details>
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</tool-use>
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---
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---
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Likely causes for `Ctrl+Shift+O` being intercepted:
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1. **PowerToys may still be active** — Even if not running, some modules can persist. Check:
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- Task Manager → look for `PowerToys.*.exe` processes
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- PowerToys Settings → Keyboard Manager → check if `Ctrl+Shift+O` is remapped
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2. **Windows shortcuts** — `Ctrl+Shift+O` can open bookmarks in some browsers or trigger other system actions.
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3. **Other software** — Check for:
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- Screen recording/streaming software (OBS, Streamlabs, etc.)
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- Gaming overlays (Discord, Steam, NVIDIA, etc.)
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- Clipboard managers
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- Other Adobe apps running
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**Quick fixes:**
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- **In Premiere Pro**: Edit → Keyboard Shortcuts → search for "Clear Out Point" and verify the shortcut is still assigned, or reassign it.
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- **Temporary workaround**: Right-click the Timeline ruler → Clear Out Point, or use the button in the Program Monitor.
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- **Check what's intercepting**: Use a tool like [SharpKeys](https://github.com/randyrants/sharpkeys) or Windows' built-in shortcut checker to see what's capturing the key combo.
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**To test**: Try `Ctrl+Shift+O` in Notepad. If it does something there, another app is intercepting it globally.
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Should I help you check PowerToys settings or find an alternative way to clear the out point in Premiere?
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_**User (2025-12-29 06:12Z)**_
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ah, it's global, the loading pops up in cursor,too
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---
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_**Agent (model default, mode Agent)**_
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---
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Since it happens in Cursor too, it's a system-level hotkey conflict. Checking what's intercepting `Ctrl+Shift+O`:
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---
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<tool-use data-tool-type="shell" data-tool-name="run_terminal_cmd">
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<details><summary>Tool use: **run_terminal_cmd** • Run command: Get-Process | Where-Object {$_.ProcessName -like "*PowerToys*" -or $_.ProcessName -like "*powertoys*"} | Select-Object ProcessName, Id, Path</summary>
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```bash
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Get-Process | Where-Object {$_.ProcessName -like "*PowerToys*" -or $_.ProcessName -like "*powertoys*"} | Select-Object ProcessName, Id, Path
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```
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```
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```
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</details>
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</tool-use>
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---
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---
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Checking for other keyboard-intercepting software and Windows shortcuts:
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---
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<tool-use data-tool-type="shell" data-tool-name="run_terminal_cmd">
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<details><summary>Tool use: **run_terminal_cmd** • Run command: Get-Process | Where-Object {$_.ProcessName -match "AutoHotkey|SharpKeys|KeyTweak|Hotkey|Keyboard|Shortcut"} | Select-Object ProcessName, Id</summary>
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```bash
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Get-Process | Where-Object {$_.ProcessName -match "AutoHotkey|SharpKeys|KeyTweak|Hotkey|Keyboard|Shortcut"} | Select-Object ProcessName, Id
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```
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</details>
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</tool-use>
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---
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The loading cursor suggests a system-level shortcut is being processed. Even if PowerToys isn’t running, Keyboard Manager settings can persist. Check:
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1. **PowerToys Keyboard Manager** (most likely):
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- Open PowerToys Settings
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- Go to **Keyboard Manager**
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- Click **Remap a shortcut**
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- Look for any entry using `Ctrl+Shift+O` and remove it
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2. **Windows Accessibility/System shortcuts**:
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- Settings → Accessibility → Keyboard → check for custom shortcuts
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- Settings → System → Clipboard (some clipboard managers use this combo)
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3. **Browser extensions** (if a browser is open):
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- Some extensions can capture shortcuts globally
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4. **Quick test**: Press `Ctrl+Shift+O` while no apps are focused (click the desktop first). If the loading still appears, it’s definitely a system-level shortcut.
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**Temporary workaround for Premiere**: Use the menu: **Sequence → Clear Out Point**, or right-click the Timeline ruler.
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Want help checking the PowerToys config file directly, or do you want to open PowerToys Settings to check Keyboard Manager?
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_**User (2025-12-29 07:53Z)**_
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it wasn't powertools (uninstalled) it wasn't obs, or elgato sound capture. what else could it be?
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---
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_**Agent (model default, mode Agent)**_
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Checking for other common software that might intercept global shortcuts:
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---
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<tool-use data-tool-type="shell" data-tool-name="run_terminal_cmd">
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<details><summary>Tool use: **run_terminal_cmd** • Run command: Get-Process | Where-Object {$_.ProcessName -match "Discord|Steam|NVIDIA|AMD|Radeon|Logitech|Razer|Corsair|iCue|Synapse|ShareX|Greenshot|Lightshot|Clipboard|Ditto|ClipX|ClipMate|TeamViewer|AnyDesk|Parsec|VirtualBox|VMware|Hyper-V|WindowsTerminal|WSL"} | Select-Object ProcessName, Id | Sort-Object ProcessName</summary>
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```bash
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Get-Process | Where-Object {$_.ProcessName -match "Discord|Steam|NVIDIA|AMD|Radeon|Logitech|Razer|Corsair|iCue|Synapse|ShareX|Greenshot|Lightshot|Clipboard|Ditto|ClipX|ClipMate|TeamViewer|AnyDesk|Parsec|VirtualBox|VMware|Hyper-V|WindowsTerminal|WSL"} | Select-Object ProcessName, Id | Sort-Object ProcessName
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```
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```
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```
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</details>
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</tool-use>
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Checking Windows clipboard history and other system features:
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<tool-use data-tool-type="shell" data-tool-name="run_terminal_cmd">
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<details><summary>Tool use: **run_terminal_cmd** • Run command: Get-Process | Where-Object {$_.MainWindowTitle -ne "" -or $_.ProcessName -match "clip|keyboard|shortcut|hotkey|input"} | Select-Object ProcessName, Id, MainWindowTitle | Sort-Object ProcessName | Format-Table -AutoSize</summary>
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```bash
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Get-Process | Where-Object {$_.MainWindowTitle -ne "" -or $_.ProcessName -match "clip|keyboard|shortcut|hotkey|input"} | Select-Object ProcessName, Id, MainWindowTitle | Sort-Object ProcessName | Format-Table -AutoSize
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```
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```
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ProcessName Id MainWindowTitle
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----------- -- ---------------
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ApplicationFrameHost 24516 Settings
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chrome 27956 Projects - Google Chrome
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Cursor 32400 Transcribe button greyed out - 2025-12-28 ytshorts gigaproj - Cursor
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Discord 17672 Friends - Discord
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GameInputRedistService 40820
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MSIAfterburner 28296 MSI Afterburner v4.6.6 hardware monitor
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SystemSettings 3016 Settings
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TextInputHost 18336 Windows Input Experience
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```
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</details>
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</tool-use>
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Found a few candidates. Checking Discord and MSI Afterburner for global shortcuts:
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---
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<tool-use data-tool-type="shell" data-tool-name="run_terminal_cmd">
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<details><summary>Tool use: **run_terminal_cmd** • Run command: Get-Process | Where-Object {$_.ProcessName -match "Discord|MSI|GameInput"} | Select-Object ProcessName, Id, Path</summary>
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```bash
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Get-Process | Where-Object {$_.ProcessName -match "Discord|MSI|GameInput"} | Select-Object ProcessName, Id, Path
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```
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```
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```
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</details>
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</tool-use>
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Check these:
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1. **Discord** — Global shortcuts:
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- Settings → Keybinds → check for any using `Ctrl+Shift+O`
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- Settings → Advanced → disable "Register global hotkeys" temporarily to test
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2. **MSI Afterburner** — Can have global shortcuts:
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- Settings → General → check "Enable hardware control and monitoring"
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- Look for any hotkeys assigned to `Ctrl+Shift+O`
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3. **Windows Clipboard History** (`Win+V`):
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- Settings → System → Clipboard → check if any clipboard-related shortcuts are enabled
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4. **Chrome Extensions** (if Chrome is running):
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- Some extensions can capture shortcuts globally
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- `chrome://extensions/` → check for clipboard, productivity, or shortcut-related extensions
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5. **Windows Input Experience / Text Services**:
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- The `TextInputHost` process might be involved
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- Settings → Time & Language → Language → check for input method shortcuts
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Quick test: Close Discord and MSI Afterburner, then try `Ctrl+Shift+O` again. If it works, re-enable them one by one to identify the culprit.
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Most likely: Discord or MSI Afterburner. Check their hotkey settings first.
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