(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> Thanks group. I will try using a different keyboard. I am not sure
> how difficult it is to change keyboards on a laptop. Perhaps plugging
> in a USB external keyboard would help to identify the problem as well.
> Thanks again for the suggestions. I was just worried that this might
> be a symptom of spyware, etc.
This is why it is important to give *all* information about the machine
in the *first* post. If I had known you had a laptop, I'd have told you
to contact the laptop mftr.'s tech support for replacement of the
keyboard. So I'm telling you that now. It is pretty easy to replace the
keyboard on most laptops. It is very unlikely that this is caused by
software (malware, viruses).
Malke
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