Pressing T+R+O keys at the same time triggers an F7 key press
I was trying to launch an electron project and noticed that in CMD, a dialog box kept appearing while I was typing electron
, the weird thing is, it only happened when I typed that word.
After further investigation, I noticed it was the combination of the T
, R
and O
key, when pressed while not releasing the previous keys in that order, the system would trigger an F7
call (as though F7
were pressed). And now that I know about the issue, it seems to creep up everywhere, like in FireFox, when I type stroke
, trousers
or trombone
. I get dialogs asking whether I want to activate "Carat Browsing". How do I stop this behaviour?
I have a very new Dell Inspiron 7570 running Win 10 1803. And I doubt this is caused by malware too. If anyone has any info, please help, it's getting on my nerve.
Thanks
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I was trying to launch an electron project and noticed that in CMD, a dialog box kept appearing while I was typing electron
, the weird thing is, it only happened when I typed that word.
After further investigation, I noticed it was the combination of the T
, R
and O
key, when pressed while not releasing the previous keys in that order, the system would trigger an F7
call (as though F7
were pressed). And now that I know about the issue, it seems to creep up everywhere, like in FireFox, when I type stroke
, trousers
or trombone
. I get dialogs asking whether I want to activate "Carat Browsing". How do I stop this behaviour?
I have a very new Dell Inspiron 7570 running Win 10 1803. And I doubt this is caused by malware too. If anyone has any info, please help, it's getting on my nerve.
Thanks
keyboard keyboard-shortcuts function-keys
You might test with an external keyboard. This is not common behavior, and if your PC is quite new, you might exchange it for another.
– DrMoishe Pippik
Jan 10 at 23:39
Hmm, yeah, my keyboard does double press a key occasionally
– Jacob Schneider
Jan 10 at 23:58
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I was trying to launch an electron project and noticed that in CMD, a dialog box kept appearing while I was typing electron
, the weird thing is, it only happened when I typed that word.
After further investigation, I noticed it was the combination of the T
, R
and O
key, when pressed while not releasing the previous keys in that order, the system would trigger an F7
call (as though F7
were pressed). And now that I know about the issue, it seems to creep up everywhere, like in FireFox, when I type stroke
, trousers
or trombone
. I get dialogs asking whether I want to activate "Carat Browsing". How do I stop this behaviour?
I have a very new Dell Inspiron 7570 running Win 10 1803. And I doubt this is caused by malware too. If anyone has any info, please help, it's getting on my nerve.
Thanks
keyboard keyboard-shortcuts function-keys
I was trying to launch an electron project and noticed that in CMD, a dialog box kept appearing while I was typing electron
, the weird thing is, it only happened when I typed that word.
After further investigation, I noticed it was the combination of the T
, R
and O
key, when pressed while not releasing the previous keys in that order, the system would trigger an F7
call (as though F7
were pressed). And now that I know about the issue, it seems to creep up everywhere, like in FireFox, when I type stroke
, trousers
or trombone
. I get dialogs asking whether I want to activate "Carat Browsing". How do I stop this behaviour?
I have a very new Dell Inspiron 7570 running Win 10 1803. And I doubt this is caused by malware too. If anyone has any info, please help, it's getting on my nerve.
Thanks
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You might test with an external keyboard. This is not common behavior, and if your PC is quite new, you might exchange it for another.
– DrMoishe Pippik
Jan 10 at 23:39
Hmm, yeah, my keyboard does double press a key occasionally
– Jacob Schneider
Jan 10 at 23:58
add a comment |
You might test with an external keyboard. This is not common behavior, and if your PC is quite new, you might exchange it for another.
– DrMoishe Pippik
Jan 10 at 23:39
Hmm, yeah, my keyboard does double press a key occasionally
– Jacob Schneider
Jan 10 at 23:58
You might test with an external keyboard. This is not common behavior, and if your PC is quite new, you might exchange it for another.
– DrMoishe Pippik
Jan 10 at 23:39
You might test with an external keyboard. This is not common behavior, and if your PC is quite new, you might exchange it for another.
– DrMoishe Pippik
Jan 10 at 23:39
Hmm, yeah, my keyboard does double press a key occasionally
– Jacob Schneider
Jan 10 at 23:58
Hmm, yeah, my keyboard does double press a key occasionally
– Jacob Schneider
Jan 10 at 23:58
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You might test with an external keyboard. This is not common behavior, and if your PC is quite new, you might exchange it for another.
– DrMoishe Pippik
Jan 10 at 23:39
Hmm, yeah, my keyboard does double press a key occasionally
– Jacob Schneider
Jan 10 at 23:58