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    Question Stuck Keys

    I am trying to figure out why this computer I am working on spontaneously acts like it has stuck key. It acts like the control and alt keys are stuck and you can press them a few time and it will clear up (most of the time). I have disabled programs from running in the background, I just reloaded it about a month or two ago. It is a gateway Pentium 2. Any thoughts or suggestion.

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    Did You check for viruses?
    Replacing keyboard?

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    Tried a different keyboard? (Sounds stupid, but give it a try).

    Hang on... Gateway you say? It doesn't have one of those freaky anykey keyboards does it (with two sets of F keys), or the software for one installed?

    Check you haven't got stickykeys (or whatever it's called) enabled in Windows disabilty options.

    CTRL and ALT stuck? Be very careful pressing delete <IMG SRC="smilies/biggrin.gif" border="0">

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    I have replaced the keyboard, it is just a plain windows keyboard. I removed all the junk from startup. It still does it. I am going to give it a virus scan this afternoon.

    thanks

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    Something to think about in the
    worst comes to worst situation is MBs KB controller Check that the connector is not
    loose etc or if the KBs connector goes at a strange angle to the mb connector

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