VS.NET2003 7.1.3088 VA_X.dll file version 10.1.1293.0
Having Caps Lock on ALT+O means ALT+SHIFT+O, and ALT+SHIFT+O means ALT+O. I don't know whether VAX has to do something with it or it is a general thing in VS.NET. I tried a similar thing: CTRL+C and CTRL+SHIFT+C. They mean the same regardless of the Caps Lock state.
in the end hwatson was able to reproduce the bug without VAX running, which seems to prove that this is an IDE bug.
jmihalicza based on that other thread what original keyboard scheme have you based your current keyboard scheme on? this seems to be critical to what happens.
*ah* i think we are talking at cross purposes. the bug seems to be tied to which keyboard mapping scheme:
.NET 2003 IDE -> tools menu -> options -> environment -> keyboard -> keyboard mapping scheme
you have based your current keyboard mapping scheme on. if you switch to the default keyboard mapping scheme the problem should go away, based on the experience in thread 3218.
I am sorry for the inadvertence. You are right, the default scheme works. I use a modified version of the VS6 scheme, but it is the same with all custom schemes.
i have a custom scheme, but since i based it on the default scheme and simply modified it to suit my needs i don't have this problem.
i suspect that the only solution will be for you to recreate your current keyboard scheme by modifying the default scheme *sigh* this is not a good answer, but i am not sure what else to suggest.