Keyboard shortcut deletion
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Hello,
I am using Windows XP and I have a problem with a keyboard shortcut. In fact, I wiped my keyboard with a cloth. Accidentally, and I don’t know how I did it, I created a keyboard shortcut: when I press the arrow key (for example, to delete a word from right to left), it takes me to a blank internet page. I don’t know how to remove this shortcut that prevents me from using this key as I wish.
I hope someone can help me.
Thank you in advance to those who will help me.
I am using Windows XP and I have a problem with a keyboard shortcut. In fact, I wiped my keyboard with a cloth. Accidentally, and I don’t know how I did it, I created a keyboard shortcut: when I press the arrow key (for example, to delete a word from right to left), it takes me to a blank internet page. I don’t know how to remove this shortcut that prevents me from using this key as I wish.
I hope someone can help me.
Thank you in advance to those who will help me.
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Hello, I have a laptop and I can no longer type, whether on MSN, on the internet, or elsewhere.
When I press the "m" key, it closes my windows, when I press "e," it takes me to my computer.
And when I press "r," it opens the search engine built into Windows XP to look for programs.
Do you have any solutions? Thanks in advance =)
When I press the "m" key, it closes my windows, when I press "e," it takes me to my computer.
And when I press "r," it opens the search engine built into Windows XP to look for programs.
Do you have any solutions? Thanks in advance =)
Le Narbonnais
Otherwise, since you need to use the Fn+F3 key combination to enter sleep mode on your Windows 7 laptop, you may have accidentally pressed the Windows+F3 key combination (the Windows key is right next to the Fn key), which activates the shortcuts... to cancel it, you just need to press the same keys again (Windows+F3).
Eck
You have a stuck Windows key. This causes you to trigger keyboard shortcuts instead of the keys "Win + M" which minimizes all windows, "Win + E" which opens Windows Explorer, etc...