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Control (CTRL) key locks in Windows
Category: Computers Asked by: mdowdie-ga List Price: $2.00 |
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17 May 2006 09:12 PDT
Expires: 16 Jun 2006 09:12 PDT Question ID: 729744 |
Occasionally, my PC / Windows acts as if the Ctrl key is stuck. Any mouse actions or key presses perform as if the Control key were held down. I have not been able to determine any rhyme or reason as to when this happens. Sometimes pressing Ctrl key will resolve the problem, but other times it requires a complete reboot. I have swapped keyboards, so it doesn't seem to be a hardware problem. I have disabled Sticky Keys, etc. from Windows Control Panel. I am running Windows XP SP2 with all current updates on a ThinkPad T43 laptop. Happy to answer any questions or provide further details. I will accept only an answer that has definitive information and actually resolves this problem. Thanks, Michael | |
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Re: Control (CTRL) key locks in Windows
From: sleekgeek-ga on 17 May 2006 21:09 PDT |
You mentioned that you swapped keyboards. Was this with a PS/2 port (8-pin) or the USB? If it was PS2, perhaps one of the pins may be faulty. If so, give a USB keyboard a go. I would also try to reinstall keyboard drivers if there were any. Also visit http://www.memtest86.com/ and run a RAM test. The chance that bad RAM could be causing this problem are slim but nethertheless possible. |
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Re: Control (CTRL) key locks in Windows
From: kaungmo-ga on 25 May 2006 23:55 PDT |
I saw you are using ThinkPad T43 laptop right? I correct, Do you install software call Keyboard Customizer Utility from IBM Please Check Start Menu->ThinkVantage->Keyboard Customizer Utility This util can configure key assignment as you like. Try to disable it and test it. |
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Re: Control (CTRL) key locks in Windows
From: toddpm-ga on 02 Jun 2006 09:15 PDT |
Do you use Google Desktop? I recently tried using the "hit Ctrl twice" function to bring up the Search box, and it seemed to (sometimes?) cause Windows to act as if StickyKeys had been enabled, which has a "press modifier key twice to lock" function. I can't come up with a sequence that consistently causes this to happen, so I'm not 100% certain that this is the cause of my problem (which seems to match yours.) Setting my Google Desktop > Preferences > Display > Quck Search Box > uncheck "Enable Quick Search Box with Hotkey" SEEMS to have stopped this from happening again, but we'll see. I hope this points you in the right direction. |
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Re: Control (CTRL) key locks in Windows
From: nickyscarfa-ga on 08 Jun 2006 05:41 PDT |
Cheers, I am having similar problems with 5 new T43 laptops. Here are my notes: I recently deployed 5 ThinkPad T43p's, all with IBM TypeII docks, external Mice and Keyboards of different varieties,Windows XP. All five of these are experiencing this problem when the machines are in the dock. No one has experienced this outside of the dock. (I must note that I have deployed nearly 50 T43p's prior to these that do not show these symptoms I'm about to describe.) At random times the computer acts as if the Shift key is stuck in an ON position. This has the same effect in any application the user may be using. (letters are typed out in CAPS and using the pointing device selects everything it clicks). We have NOT found a way to turn this off when it does happen. It usually just stops or the user gets fed up and reboots the machine. Here's what I've tried to do to remedy/prevent this from happening: -Check "Sticky Keys" and Accessibility Options in Windows- everything has been disabled -BIOS updated, Embedded Ctrlr Updated -Uninstall IBM Add-on software. (Keyboard Cust. Utlty, Power Mgr, etc.) -Called IBM Support- they had no addtl. ideas and claimed no one was experiencing this issue. -Uninstalled Keyboard in Device Manager and let Windows reinstall it. The problem persists...at random times. 5/18/2006 9:09:27 AM (GMT-4:00) Eastern Daylight Time, Logged by: Marson, Nick - Disabled TPHKMGR from startup in msconfig on GHobbs machine. 5/22/2006 10:37:57 AM (GMT-4:00) Eastern Daylight Time, Logged by: Marson, Nick emailed and left vmail for George asking for an update 5/22/2006 12:42:19 PM (GMT-4:00) Eastern Daylight Time, Logged by: Marson, Nick George emailed and said he is not experiencing the issue after I disabled the TPHKMGR from startup. 5/23/2006 1:30:24 PM (GMT-4:00)Eastern Daylight Time, Logged by: Marson, Nick George phoned and said the problem continues to occur. 5/30/2006 3:07:18 PM (GMT-4:00) Eastern Standard Time, Logged by: Bush, Chris - Deleted the Docked Profiles and had Windows recreate them. According to George, if you simply open the lid of the laptop, then it stops Plus it only happens when docked. Problems are continuing. It is my recommendation that we try rebuilding his laptop and/or swapping his laptop out with a new one to try and follow the problem as it hopefully will either cease, follow the laptop, or follow the O/S as currently installed. 5/30/2006 4:47:26 PM (GMT-4:00) Eastern Daylight Time, Logged by: Marson, Nick - Opened Case# 12RSS35 with IBM Support. They suggested swapping dock or laptop with another we have in stock to see if problem continues. 5/31/2006 3:08:17 PM (GMT-4:00) Eastern Daylight Time, Logged by: Marson, Nick - Swapped George's dock out with an older TypeII Dock from Stock. 5/31/2006 3:08:36 PM (GMT-4:00) Eastern Daylight Time, Logged by: Marson, Nick - Swapped Anne White's laptop with another T43p. Transferred the hard drive over to the loaner. 6.8.06- Waiting on reports back from both users. |
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Re: Control (CTRL) key locks in Windows
From: endpoint-ga on 14 Jun 2006 05:24 PDT |
Have had the same issue on my new T43 since I got it 4 months ago. Intermittenly sticks down the SHIFT, CRTL, or ALT key. Only seems to happen when it's docked. Just trying to update it with the latest BIOS & will report back if it fixes the problem. |
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Re: Control (CTRL) key locks in Windows
From: endpoint-ga on 14 Jun 2006 07:32 PDT |
Well I've installed BIOS update 1YET62WW(1.27) and thought it had made a difference. Then just I as happen to be writing this comment everything I type acts like Shift is pressed down. Now I've hit shift a few times it's toggled it back off. IBM must acknowledge this as a problem if we're all seeing the same issue. Where can I log it with them? |
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Re: Control (CTRL) key locks in Windows
From: tokyogabe-ga on 16 Jun 2006 22:59 PDT |
I have the same issue, but with an hp pavilion zv5000. actually, it's worse because the machine does not fix itself after reboot. The key itself is not stuck as i have tried using vnc to access the machine remotely and the problem persists...so i know it is not a hardware issue, yet the computer acts as if it is pressed. It is not sticky keys as i have checked it various times. It is not a dock issue as i have no dock. And it is not at IBM issue either as it is an hp. it is running xp home edition v2002 service pack 2. this really sucks as i can't use the computer at all. each key press becomes a command: open; close; find; blah blah blah control key hell! there does seem to be some strange key combination that fixes the problem however. i did it once and then the problem returned after loaning the computer to my brother (of course i want to blame him but i this is above is skills!). This is not, however, pressing both of the control keys (aka sticky keys). arghhhhhhhhhh................ |
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Re: Control (CTRL) key locks in Windows
From: tokyogabe-ga on 16 Jun 2006 23:57 PDT |
use of the computer has been restored by downloading http://www.softboy.net/keystroke-converter/ and disabling the control keys. it is shareware but i am pretty sure there is a freeware version available on the net (back on that later). nevertheless, this is a dissatisfying solution to the problem.....why the hell do the control keys stick?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? |
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Re: Control (CTRL) key locks in Windows
From: tokyogabe-ga on 17 Jun 2006 03:14 PDT |
Below is the link to a freeware utility that lets you block the control key. I was able to solve my problem by blocking just one key (go figure). The other utility, by the way, worked but then started acting buggy so i don't recommend it. This one however seems okay and is FREE. http://www.freewarehome.com/index.html?%2FSystem_Utilities%2FKeyboard_Tools_t.html Still don't have an answer or any sort of inkling why this is happening...or how to fix it without disableing the key... |
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Re: Control (CTRL) key locks in Windows
From: tokyogabe-ga on 17 Jun 2006 03:17 PDT |
the app name is KeyTweak 2.1.1 sorry |
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Re: Control (CTRL) key locks in Windows
From: endpoint-ga on 19 Jun 2006 08:40 PDT |
The Emdedded Controller Program v1.06 has fixed the problem for me. To download this update use the IBM Software Installer. |
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Re: Control (CTRL) key locks in Windows
From: halfflip-ga on 19 Jun 2006 11:44 PDT |
I updated BIOS and embedded controller program, did not fix problem. Sent to IBM for repairs, did not fix problem. Appears to only happen with PS2 style keyboard, and when Num lock is turned on. Talked to IBM tech support and the Tech suggested I try a USB keyboard. Didn't have a USB keyboard, but had a USB Mouse/Keyboard adapter. That fixed the problem. Ordered extra adapters to fix the other 3 that wouldn't work. CDW has a Micro Innovations USB to PS/2 adapter for 12.56, CDW #486112. You might be able to get one at Office Depot, etc. Will not be ordering any more T43's. |
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Re: Control (CTRL) key locks in Windows
From: lactantius-ga on 09 Jul 2006 12:03 PDT |
Folks, I'm glad it's not just me....I have a $2000 HP laptop (DV8219EA) that is driving me nuts with the same issue. Nothing of note except the stuff it comes with instlaled (ie XP, Works, antivirus...). Sometimes it's several times a day, other times I'll go a week without triggering the "sticky control key". When it does happen usually I end up losing all my work and rebooting. Clicking on icons with the mouse or touchpad lights them all up and launches multiple programs. I don't have to have touched the control button for it to happen (usually not in fact). If in all this Word or Powerpoint gets triggered to open, a warning dialogue box comes up saying something like "You appear to have the control key pressed - do you want to open Word/PPT/etc in safe mode?" Well shucks to that, I DON'T have my finger on the control key - and when I ran a freeware keyboard tester program it claimed the control buttons were working fine. PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!! |
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Re: Control (CTRL) key locks in Windows
From: twolfe5574-ga on 06 Aug 2006 18:53 PDT |
I also have the same problem with a 2003 Toshiba A35-S159. It's a relatively new problem that's creeped into my computer (no external keyboard) within the last couple of months. Because of some other BIOS problems, I erased hard drive and reinstalled Windows XP Home a few weeks ago - no change. I've seen this problem occur in MS Word and in Explorer. Shutting down and rebooting the programs only appears to solve the problem until the next occurrence, but it's very frustrating. After reading the thread I installed the KeyTweak program and disabled the CTRL key. We'll see what happens. If someone discovers a real fix and not just a band-aid, please post. Incidentally, I started having problems around the same time I installed Norton Systemworks 2006 with the Go-back feature. Just a shot in the dark, but could there be a corellation |
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Re: Control (CTRL) key locks in Windows
From: twitos-ga on 14 Sep 2006 00:34 PDT |
Wow, been having the exact same for over a year. - TP43 - Installed Google Desktop - but the problem occurs with or without the double-ctrl feature (with the ctrl feature enabled, I just can't out of the sticky situation - Of course I have disabled all the disabilities software - I did install all the latest everything (windows, office, google, IBM Thinkpad) patched and software - This happens to me when docked but ALSO when NOT docked - While docked, I use a PS2 Microsoft Natural kayboard I have never had to reboot my computer to fix this. I have a little routine where I press twice on left shift, twict on left ctrl, twice on left alt, twice on right alt, twice in right ctrl and twice on right shitf and the problems goes away. Basically, someone (Thinkpad software? Google? Microsoft? Port replicator? Keyboard? IBM hardware?) gets confuses and thinks that either the shift, the ctrl or the alt key is stuck down (it is not always the same key... ). Sorry, I don't have the solution however... :(. But I'm wondering is google desktop is a common thread..? For now, IBM T43 seems to be the common, although not unique, denominator. Maybe a piece of hardware is common to all TP43 that is also the a few other laptops mentionned here (bios? ps2 port?). |
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Re: Control (CTRL) key locks in Windows
From: ellatrue-ga on 01 Oct 2006 21:32 PDT |
I know what is happening, and it's a common problem. This is the result of the windows accessibility options being a buggy piece of crap. It can happen if you hold down the shift key for 8 seconds- if you hit "cancel" in the disability dialogue box that pops up, the shift and control keys can get stuck. Although it happened to me yesterday without a dialogue box popping up at all, so watch out. The only thing that has ever worked for me is holding down BOTH shift keys and then F7 all together, for several seconds. This disables the filter keys (just unchecking the box in accessability settings doesn't work, although you CAN change the settings to eliminate the shortcut so that this doesn't happen again). The windows knowledge base says it is enough to just hold down any two keys together, but it doesn't work. If the F7 method doesn't help either, check out the responses to this blog, here: http://www.hyperorg.com/blogger/mtarchive/002052.html It has several other solutions in the comments that you can try. It's NOT a hardware problem, or anything to do with the keyboard itself. |
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Re: Control (CTRL) key locks in Windows
From: nuskool1200-ga on 11 Oct 2006 12:02 PDT |
Well, this has been happening to me lately and it realy sucks. I work at a webdesign firm in WA so i'm constantly using my shift and control keys. I recently made a purchase of an HP Pavilion dv5000 to use as a mobile unit for audio production and we/graphicsb work when i'm on the go. Lately i've been taking my notebook to work and just using it as my main machine. I'm on this thing anywhere between 8-12 hours a day, and I run into the "locked" keys problem about once a day. Usually it's something weird like my "shift" key being locked and everything is IN ALL CAPS LIKE THIS. Sometimes it's a different key and I get strange symbols. Today, it was my "windows" key that was locked. I noticed that whenever I hit the "M" key everything minimized. I didn't realize what was happening and then ended up hitting "L" and logging out of windows. Unfortunatly, the keys stayed locked and "L" was part of my password. I don't think I have to tell you that I couldn't get in. This really sucked because I had about 6 different programs running, and I have a very nasty habit of forgetting to save as frequently as I should. I ran to the other side of the room and took the USB keyboard from one of the Mac systems we have and plugged it in. I was thinking "Maybe it's my keyboard ...and this Mac keyboard will work." I was hoping I could log back in to Windows XP and disable whatever nasty feature was doing this or find a solution on the internet. Turns out that not only do the Mac keys work uneffected by whatever stupid feature I might have triggered; it also disabled whatever it was that I triggered because my notebook keys are behaving normally again. It cannot be a hardware issue if this is the case, besides the notebook is so new! These notebooks don't require much pressure or velocity to strike a key. I use the function/ctrl/shift keys so much in conjunction with my arrows (my finger mouse pad too sometimes) that it would not surprise me if I had rested on a key without knowing, or perhaps hit something twice in a row. I've disabled all those stupid accessibility options since then. My suggestion is try to grab any old USB keyboard the next time and plug it in to your computer when this happens. You can feel free to unplug it after your system recognizes it and resets the keyboard. |
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Re: Control (CTRL) key locks in Windows
From: onelastquestion-ga on 04 Nov 2006 07:30 PST |
The following info was enough for me(it solved a problem i have had for two days now)(Thanks): 1. Try pressing both the left and right CTRL keys at the same time and see if that releases CTRL. |
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Re: Control (CTRL) key locks in Windows
From: mrmecca-ga on 08 Nov 2006 22:24 PST |
i purchased an hp laptop a few weeks ago and this has been a recurring issue....double shift+f7 worked though THANKS FOR THE ADVICE!! |
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