Lately i've encountered wierd shit with my keyboard, or any other device.
I've started typing a sentence, then at random something i typed in the past pops up by itself.
Where the mouse is clicking, what i've typed pops automatically up as if i was typing it myself. I got Norton Antivirus, where i've done countless scans for virus or any kind of malware that would try to ruin my computer.
It's like if they're recording each button i press, then putting it back later, wich creeps me out. I've tried using a different normal old keyboard without any success though, the ghosting still comes up, and im alway afraid that my password pops up and gets thrown out into the chat where everyone can see it. (Wich actually nearly happened if i didnt react that fast)
Im scared shitless if there is a keylogger that has avoided my scans, and that is just watching what i say ;_;
So is there any computer geniouses here that have had the same problem, or know a solution of this wierd, scary, and annoying problem.
Keyboard problems...(?!)
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It has 3 different modes , 1 normal mode, and 2 gaming modes.
Re: Keyboard problems...(?!)
Yes it does support macro keys. I currently have a Microsoft Sidewinder x4 keyboard with 6 macro keys.Db696 wrote:Does this keyboard support macro keys?
It has 3 different modes , 1 normal mode, and 2 gaming modes.

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Re: Keyboard problems...(?!)
Anychance you are hitting those keys while typing? Or maybe you can reinstall its drivers
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And how do we delete the drivers and reinstall them? :3
Re: Keyboard problems...(?!)
Not really , as i've disabled every macro.Db696 wrote:Anychance you are hitting those keys while typing? Or maybe you can reinstall its drivers
And how do we delete the drivers and reinstall them? :3
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Re: Keyboard problems...(?!)
I'm afraid you would uninstall the driver but you can uninstall it via Device Manager (search it in start menu)
To reinstall / update, check the product name of the device and google it with "driver windows 7" at the end. Internet is the best source for driver updates.
To reinstall / update, check the product name of the device and google it with "driver windows 7" at the end. Internet is the best source for driver updates.
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- NorwegianCraft
- Architect
- Contact:
- CPU: Intel® Core™ i5-3570K
- RAM: Kingston DDR3 HyperX blu 16GB
- Motherboard: ASUS P8Z77-V LX, Socket-1155
- GPU: GTX 670 2GB Windforce
- Display: 2x AOC 24" LED G2460PQU
- Cooling: Air
- Location: Norway
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Re: Keyboard problems...(?!)
It looks like this is working, i will report back if it happens again.freakboy31 wrote:I'm afraid you would uninstall the driver but you can uninstall it via Device Manager (search it in start menu)
To reinstall / update, check the product name of the device and google it with "driver windows 7" at the end. Internet is the best source for driver updates.

- NorwegianCraft
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- CPU: Intel® Core™ i5-3570K
- RAM: Kingston DDR3 HyperX blu 16GB
- Motherboard: ASUS P8Z77-V LX, Socket-1155
- GPU: GTX 670 2GB Windforce
- Display: 2x AOC 24" LED G2460PQU
- Cooling: Air
- Location: Norway
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Re: Keyboard problems...(?!)
Looks like it happened again, but this time i know when it happens.
And what triggers it.
When i press the ''Mode'' button that changes between gaming & standard mode it starts to write stuff out.
Is there any explination for why it does it when i press the mode button?
And what triggers it.
When i press the ''Mode'' button that changes between gaming & standard mode it starts to write stuff out.
Is there any explination for why it does it when i press the mode button?
- Db696
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- GPU: EVGA GTX 780
- Display: Samsung 1920 x 1080
- Cooling: Air - Standard
- Location: Pri's server closet
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Re: Keyboard problems...(?!)
I think it's because your keyboard is instead of enabling ghosting keys, its actually "pressing" them.
- NorwegianCraft
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- CPU: Intel® Core™ i5-3570K
- RAM: Kingston DDR3 HyperX blu 16GB
- Motherboard: ASUS P8Z77-V LX, Socket-1155
- GPU: GTX 670 2GB Windforce
- Display: 2x AOC 24" LED G2460PQU
- Cooling: Air
- Location: Norway
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Re: Keyboard problems...(?!)
Is there any way to fix this?Db696 wrote:I think it's because your keyboard is instead of enabling ghosting keys, its actually "pressing" them.
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