Sticky Keys Solution!
This is a discussion about Sticky Keys Solution! in the Windows Hardware category; Someone told me that if you goto Control Panel Accessibility Options Sticky Keys Settings and uncheck all those options it helps! I'm trying it out. . . .
Someone told me that if you goto
Control Panel
Accessibility Options
Sticky Keys Settings
and uncheck all those options it helps!
I'm trying it out...
Control Panel
Accessibility Options
Sticky Keys Settings
and uncheck all those options it helps!
I'm trying it out...
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Another possible resolution or work around is to increase the input buffer from 100 to 300(max, at least for me). I usually get dead mouse/keyboard(sticky keys) 2-3 times a day.
I've been running at 40Hz ps/2 rate and 300 buffer for like a week now and It's I've only gotten the sticky keys maybe once(I didn;t experience it, a friend did(using my comp) and told me afterwards. Not sure if he had a Hard crash or had sticky keys).
Can anyone else comfirm this?
mr_yellow
I've been running at 40Hz ps/2 rate and 300 buffer for like a week now and It's I've only gotten the sticky keys maybe once(I didn;t experience it, a friend did(using my comp) and told me afterwards. Not sure if he had a Hard crash or had sticky keys).
Can anyone else comfirm this?
mr_yellow
I have got rid of the sticky keys problem!!!
I opened my keyboard just to discover that the sticker with serial number, etc. on the controller was no longer attached to it. Believe me or not, the sticker had migrated - I believe because of internal heat build-up - to the hot keys!
The glue, when melting, flowed to some key contacts and stuck them together.
The solution is to disconnect the keyboard : no longer sticky keys!!!
I have to check my mice now. I'll post asap I have put it apart. Maybe the solution is not to attach any keyboard or mice to the computer.
I opened my keyboard just to discover that the sticker with serial number, etc. on the controller was no longer attached to it. Believe me or not, the sticker had migrated - I believe because of internal heat build-up - to the hot keys!
The glue, when melting, flowed to some key contacts and stuck them together.
The solution is to disconnect the keyboard : no longer sticky keys!!!
I have to check my mice now. I'll post asap I have put it apart. Maybe the solution is not to attach any keyboard or mice to the computer.
Bah! Spoke too soon.. just lost my keyboard/mouse control a couple minutes ago.. ****ing hell....
Increasing the buffer helped but problem still occurs..
Increasing the buffer helped but problem still occurs..