Sometimes when I press a button in NYC, a completely different program pops up, like Media Player or an Office installation program. What is happening?
NYC sometimes uses hotkeys to press other buttons after you press one, and the other program that is firing up probably has a shortcut key set to the same key sequence that NYC is using. Right click on the other program’s desktop icon (or its Start Menu entry if it has no icon), go to Properties, and clear any Shortcut key (set it to None or at least to another key sequence).
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