It sounds like you are experiencing unusual keyboard behavior in Windows 10/11, where certain keys are invoking specific functions or commands that they shouldn't. This issue could be due to various reasons, including sticky keys, accessibility features, keyboard settings, or even third-party software. Let's troubleshoot this step-by-step.
### Potential Fixes:
1.
Check Sticky Keys and Accessibility Settings:
- Go to
Settings >
Ease of Access >
Keyboard.
- Ensure that features like
Sticky Keys and
Toggle Keys are turned off.
- You can also check for any other accessibility settings that might be interfering with your keyboard.
2.
Keyboard Layout:
- Verify that your keyboard layout is correct.
- Go to
Settings >
Time & Language >
Language, then select your language and check the keyboard layout settings.
3.
Update Keyboard Drivers:
- Right-click on the
Start button and select
Device Manager.
- Locate
Keyboards, right-click on your keyboard device, and choose
Update driver.
- Select
Search automatically for updated driver software.
4.
Disable Third-Party Software:
- Some third-party programs (like keyboard remappers or macro applications) might be causing these issues. Temporarily disable or uninstall such software to see if it resolves the problem.
5.
Check for Windows Updates:
- Sometimes, bugs are resolved through updates.
- Go to
Settings >
Update & Security >
Windows Update, and check for any available updates.
6.
Run the Keyboard Troubleshooter:
- Go to
Settings >
Update & Security >
Troubleshoot >
Additional troubleshooters.
- Find and run the
Keyboard troubleshooter, which might help identify and fix the issue automatically.
7.
Rebooting in Safe Mode:
- Boot your PC in Safe Mode to see if the issue persists. If it doesn’t happen in Safe Mode, it likely indicates a third-party application or driver is causing the interference.
8.
Check for Malware:
- Run a full system scan using Windows Defender or your preferred antivirus software to ensure that your system is not affected by malware.
9.
Reset Keyboard Settings:
- If you've customized any keyboard settings, consider resetting them to default. This can often help if you've accidentally enabled an unusual setting.
### Additional Tips:
- If this issue continues to take place after these steps, you may consider trying a different keyboard (if possible) to rule out hardware malfunction.
- Keep a log of when the behavior occurs as it may help in identifying a pattern.
If you've attempted these steps and the issue is still present, let me know your findings so we can dig deeper into this together!