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    Support Two commented  · 

    The recent Updates to PowerShell have exacerbated this issue to a fever pitch.

    Now CTRL + ← and CTRL + → no longer move the cursor to the beginning or end of a word, instead they run a command.
    ↑ is now completely non-functional.
    The cursor is now permanently stuck in Replace mode rather than insert mode, effectively meaning you cannot make any mistakes while typing unless you wish to retype everything all over again.
    And as aforementioned, all the previously existing issues such as the console not correctly updating with new data,
    The new input line often having previous command outputs running overthem
    The cursor still has no accurate depiction of its location.

    Instead of moving forwards the introduction of AI has moved things backwards. Frankly I would rather they roll this update back, then fix the powershell console so that it works as it does when connected to a device, or using it on your own device, or when accessing it through any other form of remote console connection such as winRM or Putty before pushing anything new out.

    How about instead of introducing new features which no-one wants, you fix the stuff people are already asking for.

    I've seen the top rated posts on this forum, 14 votes is the equivalent of 14000 on any other forum.