Discussions tagged with 'keyboard buffer' on WindowsForum.com focus on issues where the keyboard buffer is flushed or cleared by applications like Internet Explorer 11, causing typed input to be lost before the page fully loads. Users report that IE11 flushes the keyboard buffer upon startup, so any text entered while the browser opens is discarded. This behavior affects navigation and data entry, with users seeking solutions to prevent input loss. The tag covers troubleshooting such buffer-related problems in Windows environments, particularly with legacy browsers.
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Just recently IE11 has changed a bit.
1/ Going back to previous page takes you to the top of the page and not where you branched from.
2/ When starting IE11 it now flushes the keyboard buffer before google.co.uk opens meaning anything typed in as it opens is lost.