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    Robert commented  · 

    Voted. This is hugely disruptive to workflow.

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    Need More Info  ·  amaarora responded

    Hi,
    As per our understanding the issue is as follows:
    Launch InDesign.
    1. Press alt+scroll using the mouse wheel to zoom in/out.
    2. InDesign switches focus to the menu-bar so that the next keyboard press will enact the menu shortcut.
    3. Type F, E, L, or T after using alt+scroll

    Result:
    Menu entry is opened from the control strip (example View menu as soon as you hit the V key).

    Expected:
    Key press should select the suitable tool denoted by that key

    This has been the behavior since quite long and does not look like a break in behavior.
    Please can you confirm?

    Thanks

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    Robert commented  · 

    This is a huge obstacle while working in Windows and I would love to see a way to disable the alt key while working in Adobe software. As someone else mentioned, the alt key should not be a toggle on/off key. Right now it's very disruptive when working in CC for 8+ hours a day.

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