So, I don't use this laptop that much. Only when i go out of town. So, while this has been happening a while, it hasn't bothered me enough to look deeply into. But now, I'm on a mission--and failing.
The arrow keys on this freaking computer don't work right. Far as I remember, they never have. It's a Dell Alienware. This is what happens when I press right-arrow for instance (keypad or dedicated arrow, doesn't matter). Sorry for the moire pattern. I couldn't screen-shot because this troubleshooting tool hijacks the keyboard to display what's happening when you press the buttons, so I hadda take a picture with my phone.)
That's from a single press of the right arrow. I don't know what (Key Pressed) means since it's not showing what key was pushed into the windows messaging queue like it does all the others.
Anyone know what the fuck is going on? I've checked the keyboard macros in the Alienware command center (there are none defined). I've googled the shit out of it (with everyone saying "clean your keyboard lol").
On a positive note, all this googling led me to learning about multi-finger gestures on touchpads, and now I hate this touch pad just a little bit less.
The arrow keys on this freaking computer don't work right. Far as I remember, they never have. It's a Dell Alienware. This is what happens when I press right-arrow for instance (keypad or dedicated arrow, doesn't matter). Sorry for the moire pattern. I couldn't screen-shot because this troubleshooting tool hijacks the keyboard to display what's happening when you press the buttons, so I hadda take a picture with my phone.)
That's from a single press of the right arrow. I don't know what (Key Pressed) means since it's not showing what key was pushed into the windows messaging queue like it does all the others.
Anyone know what the fuck is going on? I've checked the keyboard macros in the Alienware command center (there are none defined). I've googled the shit out of it (with everyone saying "clean your keyboard lol").
On a positive note, all this googling led me to learning about multi-finger gestures on touchpads, and now I hate this touch pad just a little bit less.