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Repeating key without touching anything

Anonymous
2018-09-05T00:20:42+00:00

```A KEY- WITHOUT TOUCHING IT, KEEPS REPEATING ``````````````````````AND I CANNOT FIND A METHOD TO MAKE IT STOP (YOU CAN SEE THE PROBLEM IN THIS PARAGRAPH. )I CHECKED "keys" TO TRY TO FIND SOMETHING AND NOTHING WILL MAKE IT STOP. I REBOOT- NOTHING CHANGES. iT IS A CLEAN BOOT OF NEW WINDOWS ON AN ASUS COMPUTER AND EVERYTHING WAS CLEANED OFF PRIOR TO. ~~NOT RUNNING RAZER. ````` JUST RUNNING WORD, OUTLOOK- NOTHING OUT OF ORDINARY.    HELP  HELP   HELP  HELP  HELP `(I NEED HELP ASAP)````

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Devices and drivers

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  1. Anonymous
    2018-09-06T09:03:46+00:00

    Good to hear.

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  2. Anonymous
    2018-09-05T20:36:41+00:00

    Thank you very much. Seems to have worked perfectly

    EFM

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  3. Anonymous
    2018-09-05T03:55:12+00:00

    Hi, you have to click the drop-down menu > then your keyboard

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  4. Anonymous
    2018-09-05T01:21:31+00:00

    i RIGHT CLICK 'KEYBOARDS' BUT I DO NOT GET A COMMAND WHERE I CAN UNINSTALL. AM I DOING SOMETHING WRONG???

    AND I SINCERELY APPRECIATE YOUR QUICK RESPONSE.  THIS HAS BEN BUGGING ME

    EFM

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  5. Anonymous
    2018-09-05T00:35:14+00:00

    Hello! Sorry you are having this issue. Hopefully we can fix it.

    Try to unplug the keyboard and blow out the insides of it. If it is a laptop keyboard, then you need to go into drivers and uninstall the drivers then restart the PC.

    Do so by clicking windows key + X > device manager > keyboards >right click and uninstall yours. From there you can restart your PC.

    Keep me updated.

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