Computer typing and acting on its own.



I have been puzzled on this one, my computer for the past few months
has had a mind of it's own. It first started typing full and half
sentences about two months ago, at first I thought it was a virus and
took the easy way out and reformatted. I have two hard drives in this
machine and I have formatted them both twice at least, loaded both xp
home and ubuntu on them and still seem to get the mystery typing. I
have even taken memory out , switched the order and changed out my g15
for a normal keyboard. I have yet to find a solution, somehow it
keeps typing on its own, deleting characters , using the arrow keys to
go back and forward on websites and pressing enter on it's own. I
have used spybot, windows defender, and adware tagged up with norton
10.2 corporate edition. I have used two different online scanners and
still no luck, does anyone know what else it could be? I don't have
office or voice recognition nor do i have a microphone plugged in so
we can safely rule that out.
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