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I just tried it to monitor installation of Nitro Pro 10. The first time I ran it I got a BSOD with a complaint about a registry filter exception for INCTRL64.SYS. However, I rebooted, it ran without issue, and created an excellent report of registry & file entries. I haven't used it to check completeness of uninstalls.

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I'm having the same problem with both Screenshot Captor & DCUpdater. They open in such a small window that the text is unreadable. I have a brand new MS Surface Book running Win 10 64-bit at its native resolution of 3,000 x 2000. Out of the box DPI is scaled at 200% so all apps look fine and are readable except these two DC apps, which I installed for the 1st time on this computer just tonight. Perhaps since this is happening on two different computers, this might give a clue as to what is happening. Here's a Dropbox link to my screenshot:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jrmi23aom8iem37/Screenshot%202015-10-31%2000.02.24.png?dl=0

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excellent thanks! (I missed your reply until now).

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I stopped my autohotkey scripts and it still does it. I will keep looking.

The problem with Windows is, as far as I know, there is no single spot where one can look for all hotkey assignments within Windows and across applications. Do you happen to know of any utility that would help me track down where this hotkeyassignment is coming from?

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Thanks for the rapid reply. I am using Autohotkey but it is when I tried to assign ^+S that the image below was displayed. I stopped all of my autohotkey scripts and it still happens :-(

I can't figure out how to attach a picture so I've sent a dropbox link to the image, that I hope is public. It sure looks like the Redbox mode.
Paste box that looks like Screenshot Captor

So what might be happening is that ^+S somehow being mapped to ^+PRTSCR, which triggers Redbox? If this seems reasonable to you, I'll look for that offending code. Thanks for your time with this.

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