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Sound and error

Community Beginner ,
Jun 26, 2023 Jun 26, 2023

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When i click in some shortcs from Premiere Pro (like Shift+Alt+D) he makes that "windows 11 error sound" then i have to low down the "System Volume" EVERY SINGLE TIME  on Windows Volume Mixer. 

 

There's a way to stop it??

 

There's a windows bug too (i think) cause, randomly, the "System Sounds" retun to 100%. But if i could turn it off on Premiere woul help

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Community Expert ,
Jun 26, 2023 Jun 26, 2023

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shift + alt + D

What is this suppose to do?

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 26, 2023 Jun 26, 2023

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It's a shortcut that i've created to cut everething

 

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LEGEND ,
Jun 26, 2023 Jun 26, 2023

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In PCs, there's a real pain point with the Alt key. Windows will nearly always assume you want anything with that key used to be a "Window" command.

 

As in Alt-C for copy or close or something.

 

So if there is a Windows Alt-whatever command that you've essentially used the same Alt-modifier for, and you hit the Alt key before the Shift or Ctrl key ... then Windows takes over instead of Premiere.

 

I NEVER EVER want Windows to respond to "hotkeys". I've searched for years, and apparently there is no real way to turn that dang thing OFF.

 

So ... make sure you do not hit the Alt key ahead of the Shift key, as in your case, or ... look at the Premiere window header. Any Alt-whatever you see listed in any of the header drop down lists ... such as File, Sequence, whatever ... don't use a letter used for an Alt-whatever Windows command.

 

Yea, it's a right royal pain.

 

Neil

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