There is no abnormality on the keyboard itself, and it does not change even if the settings are initialized or reinstalled.
Pressing Ctrl + Shift + C, the shortcut key for copy development, no longer causes the dialog to appear. (Pavl2010 has recently posted on that feature request. Keyboard shortcut CTRL+Shift+C does not copy settings. Adobe product developers do read everything posted in that forum but rarely participate here. It's one of the more popular feature requests. But these are all messy workarounds for the lack of a basic feature built-in to LR.Īlso, the feature request in the official Adobe feedback forum for customizable shortcuts is: On Windows, you can use a third-party utility like Autohotkey to create new shortcuts for most commands.
On Mac and Windows, you can edit the TranslatedStrings.txt file to change most LR shortcuts, including those for commands that don't appear in menus (but some shortcuts are hardwired) you can use the Keyboard Tamer plugin to make editing of that file easier. Is still correct: On Mac, you can use System Preferences to assign keywboard shortcuts to any command that appears in a LR menu.