![]() ![]() What I would also look into would be your memory/resources, and maybe their being filled up. Still, some programs are rather rogue, so it would not be impossible to imagine that something is re-mapping the key-combo, and maybe sometimes after you have started PS. I would find it highly unlikely that any Windows program nowadays would map it to anything else. However, that said, Ctrl-Z has been a very common hot-key with Windows and Windows programs for some time now. Hot-keys can be touchy subjects, as many different programs map them differently. I do not recall ever having read of this problem, and have never experienced it myself.
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