https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126884

Keith N. McKenna <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #12 from Keith N. McKenna <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Shane Foley from comment #7)
> I was able to reproduce/confirm this bug and generated a complimentary bug
> report based on the steps I took and what occurred on my system:
> 
> Title: Broken “Move Up” and “Move Down” paragraph shortcut (CTRL + ALT + UP
> / CTRL + ALT + DOWN)
> 
> Description: When attempting to use the Move Up shortcut, a sample paragraph
> is not moved up. Also, when attempting to use the Move Down shortcut, the
> paragraph is not moved down. Instead, the default Tablet Windows 10 invert
> screen shortcut occurs, which is unexpected behavior by a user.
> 
> Status: Confirmed
> 
> Version Number: 4.1.2
> 
> Feature Area: Writer – Formatting
> 
> System used to reproduce:
> •     OS: Windows 10 Home
> •     Processor: Intel® Atom™ CPU Z3775 @ 1.46 GHz
> •     Installed memory (RAM) 2.00 GB
> •     System type: 32-bit Operating System
> 
> Reproduction Steps:
> 1.    Open the Apache OpenOffice 4 Suite
> 2.    Click on “Text Document”
> 3.    Click on “Tools” in the top banner
> 4.    Click on the “Customize” in the drop down menu
> 5.    Click on the “Keyboard” tab of the Customize window
> 6.    Navigate to the CTRL + ALT + UP option
> 7.    Notice that the shortcut is assigned the following action: Move Up
> 8.    Navigate to the CTRL + ALT + DOWN option
> 9.    Notice that the shortcut is assigned the following action: Move Down
> 10.   Close out the Customize window
> 11.   Add two sample paragraphs to the word document
> 12.   Click on the beginning of the second paragraph
> 13.   Press CTRL + ALT + UP
> 14.   Notice that the paragraph is not moved up
> 15.   Click on the beginning of the first paragraph
> 16.   Press CTRL + ALT + DOWN
> 17.   Notice that the paragraph is not moved down, and instead, Windows
> inverts the display (calling a windows shortcut instead of the program’s
> shortcut). 
> 
> Note: The screen inversion on my device may be happening because it is the
> default behavior of Windows 10 tablets. This though still confirms that the
> Move Up and Move Down shortcuts are not functioning as expected.
> 
> Severity: Low
> Priority: Low

Shane;

That is behavior to be expected. Key bindings made by OS override those of AOO.
See the following link to the version 4 documentation:
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/UserGuide/UI#Keyboard_Shortcuts

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