Cannot type @[at] symbol without opening new tab #1166

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opened 2026-01-30 22:17:56 +00:00 by claunia · 1 comment
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Originally created by @DarkEyeDragon on GitHub (May 16, 2019).

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  • Your Windows build number: (Type ver at a Windows Command Prompt)
    Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.17763.475]

  • What you're doing and what's happening: (Copy & paste specific commands and their output, or include screen shots)
    I'm trying to connect to my linux server through SSH using PowerShell. However every time i try to type the @ [at] symbol it just opens a new window and doesnt type @ at all. I use AZERTY so for me the key combination is ctrl+alt+2 or altgr+2.
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  • What's wrong / what should be happening instead:
    it should just type the @ symbol normally. I looked through the keybinds and theres not really something representing ctrl+alt combinations.

EDIT.
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Seems like theres a shortcut defined already. Is there a way to change those?

Edit again... yeah nvm i'ma just close this issue haha.

Originally created by @DarkEyeDragon on GitHub (May 16, 2019). This bug-tracker is monitored by Windows Console development team and other technical types. **We like detail!** If you have a feature request, please post to [the UserVoice](https://wpdev.uservoice.com/forums/266908). > **Important: When reporting BSODs or security issues, DO NOT attach memory dumps, logs, or traces to Github issues**. Instead, send dumps/traces to secure@microsoft.com, referencing this GitHub issue. Please use this form and describe your issue, concisely but precisely, with as much detail as possible * Your Windows build number: (Type `ver` at a Windows Command Prompt) Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.17763.475] * What you're doing and what's happening: (Copy & paste specific commands and their output, or include screen shots) I'm trying to connect to my linux server through SSH using PowerShell. However every time i try to type the @ [at] symbol it just opens a new window and doesnt type @ at all. I use AZERTY so for me the key combination is ctrl+alt+2 or altgr+2. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6131099/57877452-31b4ee00-7818-11e9-8385-d8d2e1a00379.png) * What's wrong / what should be happening instead: it should just type the @ symbol normally. I looked through the keybinds and theres not really something representing ctrl+alt combinations. EDIT. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6131099/57878015-70977380-7819-11e9-9841-b37864be4c8b.png) Seems like theres a shortcut defined already. Is there a way to change those? Edit again... yeah nvm i'ma just close this issue haha.
claunia added the Resolution-External label 2026-01-30 22:17:56 +00:00
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@DHowett-MSFT commented on GitHub (May 16, 2019):

(Just for anybody else coming to this issue: it looks like this is a third-party terminal emulator that is breaking @DarkEyeDragon's keyboard input.)

@DHowett-MSFT commented on GitHub (May 16, 2019): (Just for anybody else coming to this issue: it looks like this is a third-party terminal emulator that is breaking @DarkEyeDragon's keyboard input.)
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Reference: starred/terminal#1166