Windows is activating the right arrow button without a connected keyboard.
Windows is activating the right arrow button without a connected keyboard.
When the keyboard isn<|pad|>, Windows tends to press the arrow keys and raises the volume. If a page moves sideways on the screen, it adjusts by itself. The only solution I've tried is restarting the computer, since I'm using the latest Windows 10 version. Anyone have advice?
Simple, you have a program pressing the key for you. The question is, which program. Sadly, there is no way of knowing beside killing, one at a time, running programs (including services, which you need to stop). To confirm what I am saying, if you go in Safe Mode, your problem should not occur.
It's a possibility, though not guaranteed. Microsoft allows controllers to be used similarly to a keyboard or mouse, which could help with the Linux challenge. I'm curious if it functions in a web browser, but it's worth trying.