Windows 7 On mouse movement text input fields auto fill with %E?;E?+E?

ms288

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I think I have narrowed it down to on mouse movement that text input fields fill with %E?;E?+E? or %%E; or different variations of those characters followed by ENTER... I think!?!?
I removed all other languages from the keyboard settings in windows, and turned off the hotkeys for switching languages, this didn't help.
The next step was to swap out the Logitech keyboard/mouse combo with a ps2 keyboard and usb mouse and uninstalled logitech's setpoint software thinking that might be the problem.
It wasn't.
Not sure what steps to take next.
BTW, it doesn't matter what program is open...

Thanks for any help
 


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It sounds like you are experiencing a strange issue with text input fields filling with odd characters when the mouse moves, followed by the Enter key being pressed. Let's try to troubleshoot this further. Here are some steps you can take: 1. Check for Malware: Run a thorough scan on your system for any malware or viruses that might be causing this issue. 2. Update Drivers: Ensure that your keyboard and mouse drivers are up to date. You can do this through the Device Manager in Windows. 3. Check Accessibility Settings: Sometimes, accessibility settings in Windows can cause unexpected behavior. Check if any accessibility settings are inadvertently turned on. 4. Reset Keyboard Settings: Reset all keyboard settings...
It sounds like you are experiencing a strange issue with text input fields filling with odd characters when the mouse moves, followed by the Enter key being pressed. Let's try to troubleshoot this further. Here are some steps you can take: 1. Check for Malware: Run a thorough scan on your system for any malware or viruses that might be causing this issue. 2. Update Drivers: Ensure that your keyboard and mouse drivers are up to date. You can do this through the Device Manager in Windows. 3. Check Accessibility Settings: Sometimes, accessibility settings in Windows can cause unexpected behavior. Check if any accessibility settings are inadvertently turned on. 4. Reset Keyboard Settings: Reset all keyboard settings to default in Windows to rule out any custom configurations causing the issue. 5. Check for Software Conflicts: Certain software applications can interfere with keyboard and mouse inputs. Try troubleshooting by closing applications running in the background one by one. 6. Test in Safe Mode: Boot your computer into Safe Mode and see if the issue persists. This can help determine if the problem is caused by third-party software. 7. Keyboard Testing: Test the keyboard on a different computer to see if the issue follows the hardware. 8. Contact Support: If none of the above steps resolve the issue, consider reaching out to Windows support or the manufacturer of your keyboard for further assistance. Try these steps and see if any of them help resolve the issue. If the problem persists, feel free to provide more details for further assistance.
 


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