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Hello everyone,
I'm having a very annoying problem while using DAX editor in PowerBI since early today. I'm using Ctrl-Enter shortcut to start a new line in DAX editor for a long time. But all of sudden, I'm not sure what I changed, a very annoying notification poped up on the top left corner everytime when I pressed Ctrl-Enter. The notification says "Tips for using Power Bi with a screen reader". Is there are way to disable this? Thanks.
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@Anonymous -
I have never used CTRL + ENTER. Usually use SHIFT + ENTER or even ALT + ENTER.
Seems like if you use CTRL + ENTER then the pop-up appears.
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@Anonymous -
I have never used CTRL + ENTER. Usually use SHIFT + ENTER or even ALT + ENTER.
Seems like if you use CTRL + ENTER then the pop-up appears.
Proud to be a Super User!
The strange thing is that I didn't ever closed the Power BI today, and the combination of Ctrl+Enter always gives me a new line. All of sudden this pop up message starts appears on the screen.
Hi, I understand this is a very old topic, but in order to help anybody looking for help, I recomend AutoHotKey remapping:
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In my case, I'm very (very!) used to hit ENTER to do a new line, instead of commit, so I remaped ENTER as SHIFT-ENTER, F5 as ENTER and related to your topic, also CTRL-ENTER as ENTER.
My actual goal is to stop ESC to exit editing when there is no more "IntelliSense" open, because I've lost my work A LOT of times because almost any decent editor asks you if you really wanna exit without saving 😠
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