When I use a certain hot key sequence like Cntl-Alt-Shift with N, R, P, or L in any of my software, certain NYC-related windows pop up instead. What is happening?
Those hot keys are used by NYC. If you don’t want NYC or any NYC-related file to activate when you press those hot key combinations, you must open the Properties of the NYC files and delete the hot key setting. Use the Start Menu, Programs, then right-click Now You’re Cooking Help, License, or other file (the one that is popping up) and select Properties to open the properties for these files. Then clear the hotkey sequence by clicking on the hotkey textbox and pressing your Delete key.
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