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Ctrl-Shift-0 does not work for me.
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Kevin
2009-12-14 06:48:07 UTC
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I am using matlab 2008a and windows vista home edition.

I am in matlab command window and I hit Ctrl-Shift-0 (which is supposed to bring up the Editor). However nothing happens.

Ctrl-0 and Ctrl-4 (which brings up the Help) work for me.
jane
2009-12-14 08:53:30 UTC
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Darik
2009-12-14 14:05:05 UTC
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Post by Kevin
I am using matlab 2008a and windows vista home edition.
I am in matlab command window and I hit Ctrl-Shift-0 (which is supposed to bring up the Editor). However nothing happens.
Ctrl-0 and Ctrl-4 (which brings up the Help) work for me.
I had this problem before... I believe the culprit was the Windows Language Bar capturing that particular shortcut key combination before it got to Matlab.
Chris Kemms
2010-05-25 05:27:03 UTC
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Post by Kevin
I am using matlab 2008a and windows vista home edition.
I am in matlab command window and I hit Ctrl-Shift-0 (which is supposed to bring up the Editor). However nothing happens.
Ctrl-0 and Ctrl-4 (which brings up the Help) work for me.
Worked for me too.
http://www.afkloot.com/
Chris Kemms
2010-05-25 05:27:03 UTC
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Post by Kevin
I am using matlab 2008a and windows vista home edition.
I am in matlab command window and I hit Ctrl-Shift-0 (which is supposed to bring up the Editor). However nothing happens.
Ctrl-0 and Ctrl-4 (which brings up the Help) work for me.
Worked for me too.
http://www.afkloot.com/
Chris Kemms
2010-05-25 05:28:04 UTC
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Post by Kevin
I am using matlab 2008a and windows vista home edition.
I am in matlab command window and I hit Ctrl-Shift-0 (which is supposed to bring up the Editor). However nothing happens.
Ctrl-0 and Ctrl-4 (which brings up the Help) work for me.
Worked for me. =]
http://www.afkloot.com/
Ruben van Bergen
2014-08-06 09:25:10 UTC
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Post by Kevin
I am using matlab 2008a and windows vista home edition.
I am in matlab command window and I hit Ctrl-Shift-0 (which is supposed to bring up the Editor). However nothing happens.
Ctrl-0 and Ctrl-4 (which brings up the Help) work for me.
I realize this is a very late reply but I had the same issue and found a fix, so I figured I might as well post it here as this thread was the top Google result for me.

The problem is that the combination Ctrl+Shift is captured by the Windows Language Bar. To fix it, follow these steps:

1. Click Start > Control Panel
2. Choose "Regional & Language settings" in Vista or "Region & Language" in Win 7
3. Go to the "Keyboard and Languages" tab and click "Change keyboards..."
4. Go to the "Advanced Key Settings" tab and click "Change key sequence..."
5. One of the radio buttons for "Ctrl + Shift" will be checked. Change this to one of the other options (e.g. "Not Assigned").

Now you should be able to use Ctrl + Shift + 0 again in Matlab. (And by the way, you can also skip steps 1 & 2 by opening the Language bar directly, if you have it docked in your taskbar.)
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