Holding down the right shift key for 8 or more seconds turns on
FilterKeys, an accessibility option. It ignores quick key strokes.
Go to Control Panel/ accessibility options to turn it off.
Larry Hooper
Jerry W Hughes wrote:
> I am perplexed at this problem that I am having. One day my son was
> typing a paper for school and he held his finger on the shift key for an
> extended period of time while he was thinking . Well he got a message
> that say had held the shift key down to long and what ever else it said
> he couldn't remember. But after that we could not type with the
> keyboard, it would work fine until I log on the once log on it quit
> working. No matter what key I hit, nothing the mouse work fine but not
> the keyboard. If I log on as a different user it works fine. Go figure?
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