[SOLVED] Unknown Key Stuck

Sep 2, 2019
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I have a key stuck in Windows 10. I cannot figure out what one it is. When it gets stuck, I click on something and it opens up instantly even if I have only clicked once.
I have tried 3 keyboards and even if there is no keyboard hooked up to the PC, I still have this problem. I have tried to format and restore windows and I still have the problem, unless I have formatted it wrong.

Is there a way to figure out how to fix this or is there a way I can completely format the drive windows is installed on and see if that will fix the problem.
 
Solution
It sounds like you have an issue with your pointing device, not Windows 10 or a keyboard. Your statement, "I have tried 3 keyboards and even if there is no keyboard hooked up to the PC, I still have this problem", is a very, very strong indication of that.

You're getting single click acting as double click. I have no idea what pointing device you may have, but there are many where this can be set up in advanced settings for the device in specific contexts. I thought it might also be via the Ease of Access settings for the Mouse, but that looks less likely.

Try a known good mouse, and if this is occurring on a laptop make certain to disable the mousepad when doing the testing (or if it has the setting to disable the mousepad when an...
It sounds like you have an issue with your pointing device, not Windows 10 or a keyboard. Your statement, "I have tried 3 keyboards and even if there is no keyboard hooked up to the PC, I still have this problem", is a very, very strong indication of that.

You're getting single click acting as double click. I have no idea what pointing device you may have, but there are many where this can be set up in advanced settings for the device in specific contexts. I thought it might also be via the Ease of Access settings for the Mouse, but that looks less likely.

Try a known good mouse, and if this is occurring on a laptop make certain to disable the mousepad when doing the testing (or if it has the setting to disable the mousepad when an external pointing device is connected, turn that on).
 
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I was just assuming it was a keyboard just because when I tried to type something my PC would act like I'm pressing the enter key when I am not.
I can try this as well, I'm open to try anything to fix the problem at this point. The computer is a desktop, not a laptop for reference.