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In reply to the discussion: I have an absolutely bizarre problem with my computer [View all]TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)27. That might be it-- I went through several wireless keyboard/mouse combos and...
had nothing but trouble.
First, I replaced the mouse with a wired one and that solved the mouse problem.
Then I noticed that the keyboard slowed down, like there was a buffer that wouldn't dump. And another, "better" wireless keyboard had the same problem. Replaced the $50 keyboard with a $10 wired one and problem solved.
I can't even begin to guess why the wireless stuff screwed up, but I am stocking up on wired stuff.
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Sometimes crud in your keyboard makes one key stick down? Or get a new digital
applegrove
Dec 2017
#10
Honestly the more info I get the more I think it is the surface that is causing it.
Egnever
Dec 2017
#48
That might be it-- I went through several wireless keyboard/mouse combos and...
TreasonousBastard
Dec 2017
#27
If your desk or mousing surface is textured, highly reflective or glass, it can cause
woodsprite
Dec 2017
#32