Bug Report at-sign (@) does not work #2200

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opened 2026-01-30 22:49:25 +00:00 by claunia · 0 comments
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Originally created by @fschlag on GitHub (Jun 25, 2019).

Environment

Windows build number: 10.0.18362.175
Windows Terminal version (if applicable): 0.2.1715.0

German Windows installation and keyboard.

Steps to reproduce

Try to type an at-sign by pressing ALTGR+Q. Doesn't matter if it's Cmd, Ubuntu or PowerShell

Expected behavior

@ sign is printed to console

Actual behavior

Ubuntu: Clears part of the previous executed commands
Cmd: prints just a q
PowerShell: no output

Originally created by @fschlag on GitHub (Jun 25, 2019). <!-- This bug tracker is monitored by Windows Terminal development team and other technical folks. **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. --> # Environment ```none Windows build number: 10.0.18362.175 Windows Terminal version (if applicable): 0.2.1715.0 German Windows installation and keyboard. ``` # Steps to reproduce <!-- A description of how to trigger this bug. --> Try to type an at-sign by pressing `ALTGR+Q`. Doesn't matter if it's Cmd, Ubuntu or PowerShell # Expected behavior `@` sign is printed to console <!-- A description of what you're expecting, possibly containing screenshots or reference material. --> # Actual behavior Ubuntu: Clears part of the previous executed commands Cmd: prints just a `q` PowerShell: no output <!-- What's actually happening? -->
claunia added the Resolution-Duplicate label 2026-01-30 22:49:25 +00:00
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Reference: starred/terminal#2200