Re: shift key acting strange




"XP Pro" <daggerpad@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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798]Q this is what i get when hitting the shift key. I have the keyboard
set to Microsoft natural keyboard and setpoint to using my Logitech mouse
but still getting it. installed both again but still happening, what could
be causing it. keyboard combos using shift keys brings up strange stuff


Is this a desktop PC? USB or PS/2 connector? If USB have you tried plugging
into a different USB port? Do you have another keyboard to test?

Ed Metcalfe.


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