Also confirm if this happens when logged in as a different user. If not we can look at rebuilding the profile of the account you are using
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Since yesterday my computer has decided that
1. Pressing the "Delete" key doesn't work or is asigned to a mysterious function that does nothing for me but it doesn't delete text in a textbox or anything.
2. Pressing the "Insert" key will shut down windows (same as if I press the power button on my case) instead of the normal insert function
3. Pressing the F4 Key in any combination of keys (ex alt-f4 which I usually use) will put my computer into standby
Question is:
Why is this happening and most importantly how do I fix it?
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Ok I don't have a second keyboard so I didn't test that. I tried however to uninstall the driver and reboot and have it reinstalled. After the reinstall, the keyboard still shows the same behavior. Also tried to create a new user account and log into that one, same thing again. I start to think that it is really the keyboard that is faulty and I'll try to borrow a keyboard from work today and try that this evening.
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by: war1Posted on 2005-10-24 at 13:22:36ID: 15149563
Greetings, TheClickMaster !
Your keyboard may have gone bad or keyboard driver may have gotten corrupted. Go to Control Panel > Device Manager and delete the keyboard driver. Reboot the computer and let Windows reinstall the driver.
If no joy, sway out the keyboard with a know good keyboard.
Best wishes!