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Setting 'altGrAliasing' to 'false' disables AltGr #7372

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Windows build number: 10.0.19041.0
Windows Terminal version (if applicable): 1.1.2233.0

Any other software? No

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  1. Open Windows Terminal
  2. Edit its settings and set altGrAliasing to false in profiles/default
  3. Switch back to Windows Terminal and try to enter a character via AltGr+...

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The appropriate character should appear.

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Area-InputRelated to input processing (key presses, mouse, etc.)Area-TerminalControlIssues pertaining to the terminal control (input, selection, keybindings, mouse interaction, etc.)Issue-BugIt either shouldn't be doing this or needs an investigation.Product-TerminalThe new Windows Terminal.Resolution-Fix-CommittedFix is checked in, but it might be 3-4 weeks until a release.

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