F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Question keys are being pressed randomly... Help!

Question keys are being pressed randomly... Help!

Question keys are being pressed randomly... Help!

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pantoufle06
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12-30-2025, 10:01 PM
#1
Hello,
Recently my mouse began moving on its own. After unplugging and reinstalling the driver it worked temporarily, but now my keyboard keys are pressing randomly, making navigation very difficult. Almost all rows of keys are activated at once, which I can see due to an RGB mode setting. There doesn’t seem to be a USB issue since it sometimes functions properly when used. However, when I leave it on for a while, the problem recurs. I own a Logitech g402 and an Ant Esports mk 1000. I have tried reinstalling drivers, unplugging and reconnecting the keyboard, and basic troubleshooting steps, but nothing has resolved the issue.
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pantoufle06
12-30-2025, 10:01 PM #1

Hello,
Recently my mouse began moving on its own. After unplugging and reinstalling the driver it worked temporarily, but now my keyboard keys are pressing randomly, making navigation very difficult. Almost all rows of keys are activated at once, which I can see due to an RGB mode setting. There doesn’t seem to be a USB issue since it sometimes functions properly when used. However, when I leave it on for a while, the problem recurs. I own a Logitech g402 and an Ant Esports mk 1000. I have tried reinstalling drivers, unplugging and reconnecting the keyboard, and basic troubleshooting steps, but nothing has resolved the issue.

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loltribo
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12-31-2025, 06:29 AM
#2
Have the peripherals come into contact with liquid? Experimented with various USB ports?
edit: This was mainly aimed at the keyboard
Regarding the mouse, just using a Q-tip with a splash of rubbing alcohol and cleaning the sensor base should resolve the issue.
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loltribo
12-31-2025, 06:29 AM #2

Have the peripherals come into contact with liquid? Experimented with various USB ports?
edit: This was mainly aimed at the keyboard
Regarding the mouse, just using a Q-tip with a splash of rubbing alcohol and cleaning the sensor base should resolve the issue.

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KiNgCh1798
Member
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12-31-2025, 07:16 AM
#3
Yes, I checked all the ports on my desktop. I also used it on another laptop, which functioned well at first but later repeated the issue. I’m not sure if it was exposed to liquid, though.
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KiNgCh1798
12-31-2025, 07:16 AM #3

Yes, I checked all the ports on my desktop. I also used it on another laptop, which functioned well at first but later repeated the issue. I’m not sure if it was exposed to liquid, though.

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Moritz0702
Member
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01-18-2026, 02:18 PM
#4
Additionally, the keys are always pressed, not just the keycaps since I've taken them out completely.
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Moritz0702
01-18-2026, 02:18 PM #4

Additionally, the keys are always pressed, not just the keycaps since I've taken them out completely.