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Every once in a while when editing a formula, I will gowant to add a parenthesis at the beginning of the line and try to typeby pressing (shift-9)Shift9 to get a "("(. However, I will accidentally press shift-8Shift8 instead, which stands for *, and the result will be to convert thewhole line gets converted to some weird rich text and placewith a small solid red square at the beginning of the line.

I don't know what that is for, but I never want to do it and I want to disable whatever is going on; it effectively means I have to delete the line and start again because I don't know how to undo it. In fact it's happened for a long time and I've only just figured out what was actually happening. I tried looking at keyboard shortcuts online but didn't find anything for "shift-8"Shift8. This Note that this only happens at the beginning of the line.

Any suggestions how toHow can I disable this feature would be appreciated.keyboard shortcut?

Every once in a while when editing a formula, I will go to add a parenthesis at the beginning of the line and try to type (shift-9) to get a "(". However, I will accidentally press shift-8 instead and the result will be to convert the line to some weird rich text and place a small solid red square at the beginning of the line.

I don't know what that is for, but I never want to do it and I want to disable whatever is going on; it effectively means I have to delete the line and start again because I don't know how to undo it. In fact it's happened for a long time and I've only just figured out what was actually happening. I tried looking at keyboard shortcuts online but didn't find anything for "shift-8". This only happens at the beginning of the line.

Any suggestions how to disable this feature would be appreciated.

Every once in a while when editing a formula, I want to add a parenthesis at the beginning of the line by pressing Shift9 to get (. However, I will accidentally press Shift8 instead, which stands for *, and the whole line gets converted to some weird rich text with a small solid red square at the beginning of the line.

I don't know what that is for, but I never want to do it and I want to disable whatever is going on; it effectively means I have to delete the line and start again because I don't know how to undo it. In fact it's happened for a long time and I've only just figured out what was actually happening. I tried looking at keyboard shortcuts online but didn't find anything for Shift8. Note that this only happens at the beginning of the line.

How can I disable this keyboard shortcut?

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Turn off keyboard shortcut

Every once in a while when editing a formula, I will go to add a parenthesis at the beginning of the line and try to type (shift-9) to get a "(". However, I will accidentally press shift-8 instead and the result will be to convert the line to some weird rich text and place a small solid red square at the beginning of the line.

I don't know what that is for, but I never want to do it and I want to disable whatever is going on; it effectively means I have to delete the line and start again because I don't know how to undo it. In fact it's happened for a long time and I've only just figured out what was actually happening. I tried looking at keyboard shortcuts online but didn't find anything for "shift-8". This only happens at the beginning of the line.

Any suggestions how to disable this feature would be appreciated.