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| crashwg:
Just today my computer has started to act funny when it comes to the letter P If I hold shift (either one) and hit the P key Windows Media Player will open up. The only thing I've done keyboard related recently was install a program located here http://www.passmark.com/products/keytest_screenshot.htm that is a keyboard testing program. I got a childrens keyboard pretty cheap and wanted to make sure that all the keys worked as they should so I downloaded that hoping to make it easier. Using the program seemed to go fine. Keyboard checked out good. One thing that should be noted is that there was a checkbox that I clicked that said "Filter system keys" which allowed me to verrify that the print screen button worked. But I unchecked it before ultimately uninstalling the program because the keyboard worked and all was good I thought. Any thoughts? I can't seem to find any documentation of a shortcut with the P key for WMP so I'm at a loss... P.S. All the cappital Ps in this topic were done with the caps lock function. ;) |
| crashwg:
Grrr... I wish we could still delete our own posts. After further snooping, I recognized a process running that I didn't recognize. I closed it out and I can Shift-P all I wan't now! YAY! PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP |
| AlanS17:
There might be a process running that you don't recognize. Close it out and you should be able to Shift-P all you want! ;) |
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