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Strange keyboard modeI am periodically having problems with the keyboard getting into a strange mode, probably as a result of some key sequence, although I am not sure what the last thing I pressed was. Something with chording on Alt, Ctrl and/or Shift. It then behaves as if the control key were permanently pressed. I have had problems before getting stuck in an accessibility mode and not knowing how to get out of it. This feels similar. Does anyone recognise these symptoms? 1. If I press a letter, the current programme hears Ctrl+ the letter. This also applies to function buttons: F8 is heard as Ctrl+F8. 2. If I select programmes with the mouse on the task bar, more than one gets selected, rather than switching between programmes. 3. If I left-click on text in a browser, whole sentences or paragraphs are selected. 4. If I log-off the mode is still set, although rebooting clears it. Indeed, this is the only way I have found out of the mode. Incidentally, if I press Alt+Delete, it does not do an Alt+Ctrl+Delete. I am using Windows 2000 SP4. Thanks Roger
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"Roger Nye" <Roger N**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message This could be a keyboard problem. I suggest you try anews:94219D2E-C52B-40F6-85F2-DBCB08B3128D@microsoft.com... > Hi, > I am periodically having problems with the keyboard getting into a strange > mode, probably as a result of some key sequence, although I am not sure what > the last thing I pressed was. Something with chording on Alt, Ctrl and/or > Shift. > It then behaves as if the control key were permanently pressed. > > I have had problems before getting stuck in an accessibility mode and not > knowing how to get out of it. This feels similar. > > Does anyone recognise these symptoms? > > 1. If I press a letter, the current programme hears Ctrl+ the letter. This > also applies to function buttons: F8 is heard as Ctrl+F8. > 2. If I select programmes with the mouse on the task bar, more than one gets > selected, rather than switching between programmes. > 3. If I left-click on text in a browser, whole sentences or paragraphs are > selected. > 4. If I log-off the mode is still set, although rebooting clears it. > Indeed, this is the only way I have found out of the mode. > > Incidentally, if I press Alt+Delete, it does not do an Alt+Ctrl+Delete. > > I am using Windows 2000 SP4. > > Thanks > Roger > different keyboard. The problem is usually solved by pressing all six control keys, one after the other: left Shift, Control, Alt, right Shift, Control, Alt. Thanks,
When I reached the right Ctrl button that seemed to clear it (touch wood). I don't know if the earlier keys were necessary, but it is an quicker escape than rebooting. Show quoteHide quote "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > "Roger Nye" <Roger N**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:94219D2E-C52B-40F6-85F2-DBCB08B3128D@microsoft.com... > > Hi, > > I am periodically having problems with the keyboard getting into a strange > > mode, probably as a result of some key sequence, although I am not sure > what > > the last thing I pressed was. Something with chording on Alt, Ctrl and/or > > Shift. > > It then behaves as if the control key were permanently pressed. > > > > I have had problems before getting stuck in an accessibility mode and not > > knowing how to get out of it. This feels similar. > > > > Does anyone recognise these symptoms? > > > > 1. If I press a letter, the current programme hears Ctrl+ the letter. > This > > also applies to function buttons: F8 is heard as Ctrl+F8. > > 2. If I select programmes with the mouse on the task bar, more than one > gets > > selected, rather than switching between programmes. > > 3. If I left-click on text in a browser, whole sentences or paragraphs > are > > selected. > > 4. If I log-off the mode is still set, although rebooting clears it. > > Indeed, this is the only way I have found out of the mode. > > > > Incidentally, if I press Alt+Delete, it does not do an Alt+Ctrl+Delete. > > > > I am using Windows 2000 SP4. > > > > Thanks > > Roger > > > > This could be a keyboard problem. I suggest you try a > different keyboard. > > The problem is usually solved by pressing all six control > keys, one after the other: left Shift, Control, Alt, right Shift, > Control, Alt. > > >
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