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Weird, I think you're right - I am used to Left Ctrl + Left Shift doing this, but wasn't aware that Left Alt + Left Shift did it too. Thank you for the explanation! <3
If you want to disable this function, do the following: open control panel > Clock, Lanuage and Region > Lanuage.
In the Lanuage window, press on advance settings in the left corner of the window. Scroll down to you see "change lanauge bar hot keys" (higlighted in blue) press on that. In the new window you will see two options, one where it says "between input and lanuages" and one with the lanuage you have (for me it's Norwegian). Now mark the "Between input lanuages" and press on the "change key sequence" bar. Now you should be able to choose "Not Assigned", and there you have it, you dont have to care about this ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ feature that has annoyed me for the last 5 years!
Side note: i'm pretty sure this works on both Windows 7 and 10. I've done it in Windows 10.
Thank you very much!
Worked, thank you.
It helped a lot buddy thanks!
thanks a lot man