Numpad shortcuts with both Ctrl and Shift don't work #4182

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opened 2026-01-30 23:40:21 +00:00 by claunia · 0 comments
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Originally created by @jimjam-slam on GitHub (Oct 1, 2019).

Environment

Windows build number: 10.0.18362.0
Windows Terminal version (if applicable): 0.5.2681.0

Any other software? No

Steps to reproduce

Set the newTabProfile0 shortcut to "Ctrl+numpad_1" and save:

{
    "command" : "newTabProfile0",
    "keys" : 
    [
        "ctrl+numpad_1"
    ]
},

Test the shortcut to verify that it works as expected (a new terminal tab opens as expected, regardless of which shell was currently active before).

Reopen settings; change this shortcut to "ctrl+shift+numpad_1" and save. Try to use shortcut.

Expected behavior

A new terminal tab to be opened with the appropriate profile:

image

Actual behavior

Depends on the currently active shell. If it's Powershell or cmd, nothing. If it's Bash WSL, ";5F" appears following the prompt:

image

(Found this issue while testing https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/2628; nto sure if it's also related to https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/2967 or if I'm just incorrectly stating the shortcut?)

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Reference: starred/terminal#4182