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PS version 24.5
Windows 10
ctrl-alt-shift-e does nothing. It should produce a new layer that is a stamp of all visible layers beneath. My prior version (23.5.5) works fine.
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Hi @planosteve testing here and that KBSC is working as expected.
Let's make sure we're in a default state and there are no stale settings somewhere:
Restore your preferences using this manual method:
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/preferences.html#Manually 
Does it work correctly?
If that doesn't solve it, you can quit Photoshop and put the Settings folder back.
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Your solution worked for me on version 24.5, but now that I'm in version 24.7, I've got the same problem. And this time, restoring the settings as you described does not solve my problem. Curiously, Stamp Visible works fine in the Beta version (25).
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For testing purposes, can you try holding down the Alt key as you choose Merge Visible from the Layers panel menu?
Jane
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Responding to Jane-e, that only works if I select layers, then click and hold on merge visible, then press Alt before releasing the mouse button. If you press the Alt key at any time prior to that, the menu dropdown disappears!
It's a reasonable workaround for the time being, but it's awkward. I still prefer the old ctrl-shift-alt-e, which has worked for years.
I would also point out that ctrl-shift-alt-e works fine in the 2022 version.
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I've seen a couple of other reports of this, so it's not just you. "Stamp Visible" is not actually a menu command. Before Adobe gave us the ability to add Alt/Option to the Merge Visible shortcut, we had to copy the layers, then hide half of them.
Cory is on this thread, so we know that it's on Adobe's radar.
Jane