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Hey guys, for some reason sometimes on my laptop you're typing away and then i go to push a w for example and it closes the window. Any idea how to resolve this? Also when I stay on a page without doing anything it would freeze so Id flick to another page and then back to it and its fine. Another thing too Id be typing then it would go back maybe 5 words and Id typing from there. Any ideas how to fix these problems?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The 'w' issue is probably because you've accidentally held the Ctrl key down as you've hit the 'w' key. Ctrl-W is a hot-key combination understood by most modern browsers to mean "close the current tab / window".
The freezing issue could be because you have some background process set up to run only when the machine is idle.
As for the jumping back a few words issue, again are you sure you're not accidentally nudging the cursor on the mouse pad?
The freezing issue could be because you have some background process set up to run only when the machine is idle.
As for the jumping back a few words issue, again are you sure you're not accidentally nudging the cursor on the mouse pad?
Wow. you don't have another key stuck do you, like a control or alt ?
I find laptops a pain to use and fighting tooth and nail not to be forced to use them at work. They always seem to want to do stuff I've not asked them to. For example the last time I was using one it started copying things for no apparent reason. They are the work of the devil. Long live the desktop.
I find laptops a pain to use and fighting tooth and nail not to be forced to use them at work. They always seem to want to do stuff I've not asked them to. For example the last time I was using one it started copying things for no apparent reason. They are the work of the devil. Long live the desktop.
In which case, on the assumption that you HAVEN'T enabled sticky keys, I'd say that it's almost certainly a physical keyboard problem. It could be as simple as dirt under the Ctrl key(s). Depending on what type of laptop you have, you might be able to snap the individual pads off the keys and clean the underneath. Alternatively, a good old spray with a can of compressed air might do the trick.