Keyboard acting weird

G

Guest

My keyboard is all of a sudden acting weird. Wherever i'm typing and i type
'i' it always brings up the calculator for some reason and it's really
annoying and it says on the calculator "Invalid input for function". Also
whenever i type "k" it seems to work as Caps Lock plus the letter k. Same
thing happens when i press "Caps LocK" it turns on my caps lock plus types a
letter K. This happens everywhere i type, when ever i press those keys. And
it seems those are the only ones acting weird. I dont have any viruses or
adware because i checked already and i tryed plugging it out and back in my
computer, but nothing changed. Can somebody please help me out. Thanks
 
G

Guest

I have had this happen to me before when my wife spilled her drink on the
keyboard and just wiped it up and failed to tell me in time that I could take
the thing apart and clean it. If any liquid was spilled into your keyboard
it can cause shorts between the keys and thats what I believe is going on. I
am not positive but you may see if you can try a new keyboard to test my
hypothesis. Good Luck.

Joe

Kemco IT Professional

P.S. OAKLAND RAIDERS!!! haha
 
G

Guest

But I didn't spill nothing on it, out of nowhere it just started doing it, I
don't even know why
 
C

CYA

any luck i have sa e proble

Atlanta said:
*My keyboard is all of a sudden acting weird. Wherever i'm typing and
i type
'i' it always brings up the calculator for some reason and it's
really
annoying and it says on the calculator "Invalid input for function".
Also
whenever i type "k" it seems to work as Caps Lock plus the letter k.
Same
thing happens when i press "Caps LocK" it turns on my caps lock plus
types a
letter K. This happens everywhere i type, when ever i press those
keys. And
it seems those are the only ones acting weird. I dont have any
viruses or
adware because i checked already and i tryed plugging it out and back
in my
computer, but nothing changed. Can somebody please help me out.
Thanks *
 

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