Removing even a single character from the selection before copy will cause the issue to "reset". Interestingly, if I copy the exact same text again for at least one more time, it will paste properly. Here's an example Japanese text that I'll copy:Īnd here's what it looks like after pasting: I didn't think about asking for help at first because I found a workaround - which I'll explain later - but I think enough is enough.īasically, whenever I copy and paste Unicode text (Japanese, Arabic, etc.) they appear as question marks on paste. My other personal computers don't seem to have a problem. The problem only seems to be on my work computer. ![]() ![]() I have this odd issue that I've been having for years now since Windows 8 (I'm now on Windows 10, if I remember right.
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