![]() Only Ctrl-N didn't work and it looked like a text editor glitch, but then it didn't work in browsers and the only "solution" visible on the net was ridiculous (reinstall driver - yeah right :-). I came across an equivalent problem today but "Windows Key" was not affected which made it harder to find a solution. I also wonder, because the Win key can mess up a game pretty badly, maybe some games have ways of disabling that while they are running? Or disable the driver, without disabling your last input device, and test again. Do you have any AutoHotkey scripts running? Do you have any shortcut programs running, like special launcher software, or special mouse or keyboard or touch drivers/software? Temporarily stop that software in Task Manager, and/or temporarily stop the services that it runs on. Data: 0 to disable restriction, or 1 to enable restrictionĬheck for other software running.Key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer. ![]() Then check this key as well while you're in there:
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