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Weird keyboard glitch

Weird keyboard glitch

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Rubb_
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12-15-2025, 01:39 AM
#1
hello so i got a logitech keyboard and lately it does something really annoying,it has done it before but stopped after a while.the right arrow key and less the left double press on their own,when i skip forward on a youtube video for example its very common that it will double skip,or on text or searching files,its extremely annoying ,has anyone have a clue?thnx
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Rubb_
12-15-2025, 01:39 AM #1

hello so i got a logitech keyboard and lately it does something really annoying,it has done it before but stopped after a while.the right arrow key and less the left double press on their own,when i skip forward on a youtube video for example its very common that it will double skip,or on text or searching files,its extremely annoying ,has anyone have a clue?thnx

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nbp05123
Member
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12-17-2025, 12:50 AM
#2
If you suspect the issue lies with the software, perform a clean boot. Follow the instructions carefully and avoid disabling any Microsoft services—Windows should load properly. If this resolves the problem, it likely points to a startup program conflict. It might also be due to another program interfering.
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nbp05123
12-17-2025, 12:50 AM #2

If you suspect the issue lies with the software, perform a clean boot. Follow the instructions carefully and avoid disabling any Microsoft services—Windows should load properly. If this resolves the problem, it likely points to a startup program conflict. It might also be due to another program interfering.

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Aurorax_
Member
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12-19-2025, 06:16 PM
#3
What software are you using? Is it Logitech gaming software or G Hub?
It seems like you might have cleaned the keyboard recently, which could cause the S key to repeat.
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Aurorax_
12-19-2025, 06:16 PM #3

What software are you using? Is it Logitech gaming software or G Hub?
It seems like you might have cleaned the keyboard recently, which could cause the S key to repeat.

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Sr_Pipo
Member
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12-27-2025, 02:22 AM
#4
Thanks for the answer. I wasn't using any software and the keyboard was functioning properly. I installed Logitech gaming software without success, but the button looks clean. I plan to try blowing it to check for any effects.
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Sr_Pipo
12-27-2025, 02:22 AM #4

Thanks for the answer. I wasn't using any software and the keyboard was functioning properly. I installed Logitech gaming software without success, but the button looks clean. I plan to try blowing it to check for any effects.

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bonbon317
Junior Member
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12-27-2025, 04:24 AM
#5
I considered the possibility of dust or hair trapped between the keys, which is common (or at least happens on my machine). Sometimes the S key repeats.
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bonbon317
12-27-2025, 04:24 AM #5

I considered the possibility of dust or hair trapped between the keys, which is common (or at least happens on my machine). Sometimes the S key repeats.

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green_Ateh
Member
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12-27-2025, 11:11 AM
#6
well i switched to another keyboard and everything functions properly, so it's likely related to the software or hardware. the keyboard itself is clean though...
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green_Ateh
12-27-2025, 11:11 AM #6

well i switched to another keyboard and everything functions properly, so it's likely related to the software or hardware. the keyboard itself is clean though...

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yooooooomu
Member
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12-28-2025, 06:36 PM
#7
If you suspect the issue lies with the software, perform a clean boot. Follow the instructions carefully and avoid disabling any Microsoft services—Windows should load properly. If this resolves the problem, it likely points to a startup program conflict. It might also be due to another program interfering.
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yooooooomu
12-28-2025, 06:36 PM #7

If you suspect the issue lies with the software, perform a clean boot. Follow the instructions carefully and avoid disabling any Microsoft services—Windows should load properly. If this resolves the problem, it likely points to a startup program conflict. It might also be due to another program interfering.

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SuperWillman
Member
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12-30-2025, 04:29 AM
#8
Did you remove the keys from the keyboard? My Logitech G610 was doing that, and even after using canned air, it kept activating the "X" key. I believed the can of air would help. I watched a U-Tube video to learn how to take off the keys and discovered many dust particles being blown around. After cleaning, it works perfectly again.
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SuperWillman
12-30-2025, 04:29 AM #8

Did you remove the keys from the keyboard? My Logitech G610 was doing that, and even after using canned air, it kept activating the "X" key. I believed the can of air would help. I watched a U-Tube video to learn how to take off the keys and discovered many dust particles being blown around. After cleaning, it works perfectly again.

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VincentChanck
Junior Member
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12-30-2025, 05:02 AM
#9
I also mentioned something similar. Used to remove my keys from the G910 because dust and hair collect under the caps often. It didn’t happen as frequently on my Corsair K70 since the keys aren’t placed as close to the base plate, making it harder to get hair in. Probably needs some air blowing through soon. Keep forgetting.
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VincentChanck
12-30-2025, 05:02 AM #9

I also mentioned something similar. Used to remove my keys from the G910 because dust and hair collect under the caps often. It didn’t happen as frequently on my Corsair K70 since the keys aren’t placed as close to the base plate, making it harder to get hair in. Probably needs some air blowing through soon. Keep forgetting.

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Diego097
Member
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12-30-2025, 05:37 AM
#10
Hello, thank you for the answers. The issue still remains. I didn’t perform a clean boot yet. I also tried using the keyboard on another PC with just two programs installed, but it was still problematic. I used a basic Microsoft keyboard and everything worked fine, so the problem must be with the keyboard itself. I blew the keys, but they looked quite clean—so strange it’s weird.
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Diego097
12-30-2025, 05:37 AM #10

Hello, thank you for the answers. The issue still remains. I didn’t perform a clean boot yet. I also tried using the keyboard on another PC with just two programs installed, but it was still problematic. I used a basic Microsoft keyboard and everything worked fine, so the problem must be with the keyboard itself. I blew the keys, but they looked quite clean—so strange it’s weird.