Yes. Open Advanced - SettingsorConfiguration - Key mapping, scroll in the Commands list down to the commands User clipboard 1, User clipboard 2, … User clipboard 9 and click on button Remove on each of these nine commands.
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Many thanks. In my old UE 26.10.0.82, the bit after Keymapping seems to be: click on Show key mapping in editor, and edit out the required lines. In that case, is there a way to comment out the lines rather than deleting them?
The button Show key mapping in editor creates just a text file with all the current key mappings as configured in the Key mapping configuration window and assigned to currently loaded macros. Key mappings of scripts are not in the created text file. This text file does not control the key mappings. It gives a user just a better view on all the currently active key assignments with exception of scripts. You must do what I wrote.
UE v26.10.0.82 stores the key mappings configuration in the file uedit32u.uek or uedit64u.uek in the directory containing also the file uedit32u.ini or uedit64u.ini which is by default %APPDATA%\IDMComp\UltraEdit. This file is a binary file. Its content is changed by using the buttons Remove and Assign by UltraEdit in the key mapping configuration window.
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