Alt + F11 Not Opening Your Visual Basic editor? Well, I found a solution.

pappyP

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For me, opening my graphics card driver handler called GeForce Experience was the culprit. It took me a few days to figure it out but that's what it was. Follow the steps I took and hopefully you'll be in the clear and back on track to VBA happiness.

Open GeForce Experience:
1. Settings
2. General
3. In-Game Overlay> Settings
4. Keyboard Shortcuts
5. Search for keybind, click to highlight, click delete.

This worked like a charm. 'Twas linked to broadcasting to Facebook....blah.

Good day!
 

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