![]() ![]() There is a setup for it under Ease of Access, where you can turn off this feature. One solution is to press and release the ALT, CTRL, SHIFT and WIN on both sides of the keyboard, slowly and one by one. The only time I have seen something like this is when the sticky keys have been activated. _- literally keeps adding stuff to this issue. It seems that when the computer is cold as well it doesn't like to use those keys. If anyone has any ideas it would be greatly appreciated.Įdit: I also just found out that if I hold any key and push the L or : key it will type no problem both in lowercase and caps, but I must be pushing a second key to get it working right. Unfortunately there are no restore points from back before this started happening. ![]() So I am kinda wondering if it might have something either to do with the AMD software and having a shortcut that uses L, or if it might have been a windows update that caused this. I have also run a virus scan with no fix.Īlso I updated my AMD software about 4 months ago when this started, but have been unable to Launch the software since, with it throwing an error saying that windows has changed the graphics driver. I have also tried trouble shooting, but it says no problems were detected. To give you an idea this is a Zephyrus G15 Laptop running windows 11. I have tried reinstalling the drivers, I have removed my keys from the keyboard to see if there was any debris there, but they were clean. ![]() This also works happens with the semicolon key as well. Likewise if I just hold shift and press L it will type a capital L, but not a Lowercase one if I release shift. So I have this issue where my L key wont type in Lowercase unless I press Caps Lock and then hold shift to type it. ![]()
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