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  • Problems with executing do-files using ctrl+D shortcut

    I usually run do-files using shortcut (CTRL+D). Today, out of the blue, this command has stopped working. It was working this morning, but now it is ignored. I have done everything I could come up with: updating Stata, rebooting the pc several times, resetting toolbar. Note: it is not a keyboard issue - I can make it work on a remote desktop. Has anyone encountered the same problem?

  • #2
    This just started happening to me, too! Unfortunately, I have tried the same things with no success.

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    • #3
      Some follow-up info from me:
      - I'm using Stata version 16.1, and my current update level is 13 June 2023.
      - Other keyboard shortcuts work in the do-file - ctrl+r, ctrl+alt+d, ctrl+shift+d, ctrl+u, etc.

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      • #4
        Inge, does your PC have "game mode" turned on? I had never looked at this setting before, but I tried turning it off, and now ctrl+d works as expected. Please let me know if that works for you as well!

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        • #5
          Dear Alicia,
          Thanks for your respond. Unfortunately, it didn't solve the problem. Other colleagues experience the same problem, so I guess it is some caused by an update from the IT-departement.

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          • #6
            I am also having the same issue using Stata 18. I have just tried shift+ctrl+D and it worked!
            Not sure why this was suddenly changed, gets slightly more complicated this way: ctrl+D is much easier.
            Last edited by Ayesha Bukar; 03 Jan 2024, 07:23.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Ayesha Bukar View Post
              I am also having the same issue using Stata 18. I have just tried shift+ctrl+D and it worked!
              Not sure why this was suddenly changed, gets slightly more complicated this way: ctrl+D is much easier.
              Update on the above:

              Apparently shift+ctrl+D runs everything else after the highlighted .do line so this doesn't really address the problem. Perhaps this is a pre-existing short cut that I didn't know about until now.

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              • #8
                Thanks Ayesha, I found out ctrl+alt+D works (more or less) the same way as Ctrl+D used to do. But it is quite annoying that Ctrl+D doesn't work anymore
                :-(

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                • #9
                  We want to let everyone know that Stata has not changed any behavior related to Ctrl+D in the Do File Editor. We have received a few similar reports through tech support, but we have not been able to reproduce the issue here. We believe that something on the affected systems in intercepting the Ctrl+D keystroke before it gets to Stata.

                  We found this thread on Reddit which might be relevant: https://www.reddit.com/r/WindowsHelp...ter_kb5033375/. This thread seems to indicate that WebEx is somehow causing the issue. We don't have any first hand knowledge of that software however.

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                  • #10
                    James, thanks for the hint. I disabled the shortcut "Ctrl+D" in WebEx, and everything works fine now :-)

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by James Hassell (StataCorp) View Post
                      We want to let everyone know that Stata has not changed any behavior related to Ctrl+D in the Do File Editor. We have received a few similar reports through tech support, but we have not been able to reproduce the issue here. We believe that something on the affected systems in intercepting the Ctrl+D keystroke before it gets to Stata.

                      We found this thread on Reddit which might be relevant: https://www.reddit.com/r/WindowsHelp...ter_kb5033375/. This thread seems to indicate that WebEx is somehow causing the issue. We don't have any first hand knowledge of that software however.
                      Thanks. Webex indeed.

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