Shift + R shortcut = uppercase?
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Hello,
I therefore have a Samsung RC730 portable PC since September 2011.
In November 2012, I proceeded to install Windows 8 Professional with Media Center. Since then, I have been encountering a really annoying problem: the appearance of a Shift + R shortcut that triggers Caps Lock.
This happens on Internet, in text documents, ... Everywhere on my PC!
I specify that it only triggers with the left Shift key on the keyboard.
(Obviously, the one we use the most...)
I don't see what additional details to give, so if you have questions don't hesitate, because I'm getting a bit fed up... :)
Configuration: PC Portable SAMSUNG RC730
Windows 8 Pro 64bit
INTEL Inside CORE i7
NVidia GT 540M
I therefore have a Samsung RC730 portable PC since September 2011.
In November 2012, I proceeded to install Windows 8 Professional with Media Center. Since then, I have been encountering a really annoying problem: the appearance of a Shift + R shortcut that triggers Caps Lock.
This happens on Internet, in text documents, ... Everywhere on my PC!
I specify that it only triggers with the left Shift key on the keyboard.
(Obviously, the one we use the most...)
I don't see what additional details to give, so if you have questions don't hesitate, because I'm getting a bit fed up... :)
Configuration: PC Portable SAMSUNG RC730
Windows 8 Pro 64bit
INTEL Inside CORE i7
NVidia GT 540M
10 answers
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I don’t understand: “l’apparition”.
That is to say:
- do you press “R” and it also activates uppercase at the same time?
- do you press “Left Shift”, and it activates the R key at the same time?
- is it a message that appears on the screen?
- when you do Shift+R and release, does Shift stay pressed? -
When we write, we often use the left Shift key to make capital letters. So, when I write, if I want to type an uppercase R, I press Shift and R at the same time. But pressing these two buttons locks the capitals as if I had pressed the key with the small lock above the Shift. I should clarify that the R is displayed on the screen.
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And obviously it doesn’t work with another letter.
You should try starting in safe mode to verify that it works there as well.
If you have a USB keyboard, you can try with another keyboard. -
No, this problem only occurs with the letter R.
I tested with a USB keyboard, the problem disappears! O.O
I’ll try in Safe Mode and I’ll keep you posted. -
In Safe Mode, the problem is still present.
That means the issue only occurs with the built-in keyboard...
Any solution? -
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Well, the problem solved itself a few days ago.
Maybe a Windows Update update? ...
In any case, the problem is resolved.