Hi, I've got an emerging issue. Not sure what the cause is, but I'll put this thread in the Periphals forum, since it's manifesting when I type.
Specs:
What's happening is that every so often, while typing, inputs get "skipped". This includes both letter inputs, and non-letter inputs. I'm also noticing some other odd behavior, such as an inability to type capital q (via shif-q; capslock-Q works), highlight-selections of text with my mouse screwing up, commands mapped to F5 firing randomly in certain programs but not others, and occasionally, when I click on drives or folders in Explorer, the entire drive/folder name highlights itself and acts like I'm trying to rename it. (almost accidentally renamed my C drive last night)
I ran a couple AV scans with Security Essentials and Malwarebytes, but nothing was detected. No other visible problems than this.
Any idea what could be causing this behavior? Is it a keyboard issue (had this keyboard for >5 years now), or could it be something else?
Specs:
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1
Intel i-7 4770 3.40 GHz
16GB RAM
Nvidia GTX 780
and some sort of ASUS keyboard, AK1D model I think?
Intel i-7 4770 3.40 GHz
16GB RAM
Nvidia GTX 780
and some sort of ASUS keyboard, AK1D model I think?
What's happening is that every so often, while typing, inputs get "skipped". This includes both letter inputs, and non-letter inputs. I'm also noticing some other odd behavior, such as an inability to type capital q (via shif-q; capslock-Q works), highlight-selections of text with my mouse screwing up, commands mapped to F5 firing randomly in certain programs but not others, and occasionally, when I click on drives or folders in Explorer, the entire drive/folder name highlights itself and acts like I'm trying to rename it. (almost accidentally renamed my C drive last night)
I ran a couple AV scans with Security Essentials and Malwarebytes, but nothing was detected. No other visible problems than this.
Any idea what could be causing this behavior? Is it a keyboard issue (had this keyboard for >5 years now), or could it be something else?