Intellij ctrl+alt+arrow hotkeys not working

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I can't make IntelliJ 14.1.4 act on the ctrl+alt+arrow hotkeys on Windows 7. I already disabled the Intel hotkeys and don't know any further.

Alex

Posted 2015-07-06T13:43:46.610

Reputation: 331

Answers

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The problem was the Intel HD Graphics Control Panel Service. The service does not release its hotkeys even after they are disabled. Disabling the service in msconfig.exe and restart solves the problem.

Alex

Posted 2015-07-06T13:43:46.610

Reputation: 331

1Strangely, for me just disabling the shortcuts seems to have helped immediately. – Aenadon – 2018-03-30T09:41:19.127

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I disabled the Intel HD Graphics Control Panel Service from loading at startup, Restarted and now it works fine.

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AlikElzin-kilaka

Posted 2015-07-06T13:43:46.610

Reputation: 1 341

1You could also just disable the shortcuts in this graphics control panel, but yes, this service was definitely at fault. – Aenadon – 2018-03-30T09:40:31.283

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no need to disable IntelHDGraphics control panel (IHDGCP)

just disable shortcuts 1) right click IHDGCP icon in the tray 2) graphics options 3) hot keys 4) disable

thats it.

Eugene

Posted 2015-07-06T13:43:46.610

Reputation: 201

1According to the accepted answer this does not work "The service does not release its hotkeys even after they are disabled" – DavidPostill – 2016-11-24T10:30:50.363

1on my side it works, so i decided to add painless way to this old topic as an alternative. – Eugene – 2016-12-02T12:53:17.657

@DavidPostill, I just tested it and the accepted answer is wrong. disabling hotkeys fix the issue instantly. – Arashsoft – 2018-07-11T15:30:09.393

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Confirmed, on my machine disabling hotkeys did nothing.

Sadly I had no administration privileges for disabling that service on my machine. Other solution that works, is to change the hotkey from the original one to something relevant.

Source: https://communities.intel.com/thread/51399

Changing the hotkeys to something else will release the hotkeys so it looks as though the driver registers the hotkeys no matter what.

Laszlo Nardai

Posted 2015-07-06T13:43:46.610

Reputation: 41

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first, open Intel Hd Graphics Control Panel and go to Options and Support, then doing follow setting:

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Manage Hot Keys: 
    Enable
  ✓ Disable

gadolf

Posted 2015-07-06T13:43:46.610

Reputation: 133

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This program should show you is something else is handling the Ctrl-Alt-Arrow combination currently: https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=18189.msg163170#top

Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a way of figuring our what program is handling it.

RS3000

Posted 2015-07-06T13:43:46.610

Reputation: 21

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http://forum.tabletpcreview.com/threads/how-to-disable-screen-orientation-hotkeys-ctrl-alt-arrow.17069/

I found the solution here.

In Windows CTL + ALT + F12 opens Intel control panel. Go to options and disable hot keys.

This is how it looks, but I added more details. https://superuser.com/a/1198318/522926

If you need to enable hot keys back (note, CTL + ALT + F12 will not work), go to Start menu in Windows paste Intel Graphics and run one of these files: Gfxv4_0.exe, GfxUIEx.exe, Gfxv2_0.exe.

Intel Graphics

Yan Khonski

Posted 2015-07-06T13:43:46.610

Reputation: 111