>Sometimes keyboards get sticky keys, so one of the Ctrl keys stays stuck on even when you think it's off. If you don't want to buy a new keyboard here's what you can do:
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>- lay a piece of newspaper under your keyboard
>- turn your keyboard upside down and vigorously hit the underside of the keyboard a bunch of times
>- you will probably see staples, paper clips, bits of paper and disgusting bio-junk fall out onto the newspaper
>- then vacuum the keyboard to get out the dust
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>If you've got a keyboard you like, and want it to last a long time, get in the habit of covering it when you're not using it. That way, no dust gets in and it lasts a *lot* longer.
Well, in this case, it was a normal behavior of Windows, as it seems such action is being monitored. I was wondering if there is a setting somewhere that we can disable that.