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Author primexx
Recipients primexx, terry.reedy
Date 2022-02-07.01:33:56
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> I wish it were otherwise, but configuration defaults cannot be changed as some people would not like it and it would badly interact with custom configurations.

that is a good point. perhaps just adding alternate keysets. this is clearly not a high priority issue since it can be changed manually.

> Do you have any documentation for you claims?

for redo: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/keyboard-shortcuts-in-windows-dcc61a57-8ff0-cffe-9796-cb9706c75eec

shift + tab does a lot of different things depending on context (e.g. the link above, and there are 3 documented behaviour in word alone https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/keyboard-shortcuts-in-word-95ef89dd-7142-4b50-afb2-f762f663ceb2). however, i just tried and it does de-indent in word 365 with just a simple text selection (i.e. plain paragraph, not inside tables, etc.). also tried the same thing in google docs and it also de-indents text selection. i think you could be correct that  this is not actually windows specific, it does seem to be fairly common behaviour in the context of text editors anyway.

> Ctrl+y is *not* recognized in Notepad.

yeah notepad is all sorts of messed up. it does not have the usual ctrl+z behaviour either.
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