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Guest al69er
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i have a problem with i think is hot keys when ever i use the left hand shift

the log out screen comes up

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Guest Mark F.
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Re: key board

 

 

"al69er" <al69er@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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>i have a problem with i think is hot keys when ever i use the left hand

>shift

> the log out screen comes up

 

Sounds like you have "StickyKeys" set. Go to Start > Settings > Control

Panel > "Accessibility Options" icon > select the "Keyboard" tab (if not

selected). Uncheck "Use StickyKeys".

 

Mark

Guest al69er
Posted

Re: key board

 

no sticky keys isnt the problem

 

"Mark F." wrote:

>

> "al69er" <al69er@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:C628B9A9-5ABD-46B7-B820-9D5C3CAF6EF6@microsoft.com...

> >i have a problem with i think is hot keys when ever i use the left hand

> >shift

> > the log out screen comes up

>

> Sounds like you have "StickyKeys" set. Go to Start > Settings > Control

> Panel > "Accessibility Options" icon > select the "Keyboard" tab (if not

> selected). Uncheck "Use StickyKeys".

>

> Mark

>

>

>

Guest certified2fix
Posted

Re: key board

 

 

Try any of these methods. I wouldn't suggest rebuilding as I'm not sure

what good that will do with toggle keys, sticky keys, and hot keys... so

let's start small and see if this works.

 

Here's something funny. Try holding down both shift keys at the same

time, or just using the right shift key. and you've unchecked use

shortcut under the filter keys option? If that doesn't work then another

method to try may be system restore, or a virus and trojan scan.

 

 

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certified2fix

Guest al69er
Posted

Re: key board

 

ive tryed them dosnt work

 

"certified2fix" wrote:

>

> Try any of these methods. I wouldn't suggest rebuilding as I'm not sure

> what good that will do with toggle keys, sticky keys, and hot keys... so

> let's start small and see if this works.

>

> Here's something funny. Try holding down both shift keys at the same

> time, or just using the right shift key. and you've unchecked use

> shortcut under the filter keys option? If that doesn't work then another

> method to try may be system restore, or a virus and trojan scan.

>

>

> --

> certified2fix

>

Guest certified2fix
Posted

Re: key board

 

 

What about a restore point, or a different keyboard all together, or

disabling hotkeys, which you stated isn't the problem. If not, what

about a fresh install?

 

 

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certified2fix

Guest al69er
Posted

Re: key board

 

ill try a different key board if that isnt it ill have to do a whole system

restore i have restored to a earlyer time

 

"certified2fix" wrote:

>

> What about a restore point, or a different keyboard all together, or

> disabling hotkeys, which you stated isn't the problem. If not, what

> about a fresh install?

>

>

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> certified2fix

>


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