My computer thinks that my CTRL key is depressed even though it isn't. It doesn't seem to be a hardware problem, as I've tried THREE different keyboards. I can't do ANYTHING because I can't type or use my mouse like normal. I've tried system restore, I've tried rebooting, I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling my keyboard drivers, I've run a virus scan and spyware scan, but nothing works. Does anybody know what's causing this, and, more importantly, how to fix it?
2007-05-07
20:12:29
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rabidbaby
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Computers & Internet
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I've also checked to make sure that Stickey Keys isn't enabled.
2007-05-07
20:13:45 ·
update #1
I can only use USB keyboards -- my computer doesn't have a port for the older keyboards with the pins.
2007-05-07
20:36:12 ·
update #2