Yes, laptop keyboards are less robust than desktop. Having changed several
laptops, I can say it's sort of general rule. After some time (I'd say three
years), some keys become less responsive. If in your profession you're
dependant on some heavy typing you'd have to find a solution:
- have your keyboard replaced
- have your keyboard thoroughly cleaned
- get yourself a desktop keyboard (sort of defies the role of laptop)
- get yourself a heavy duty (military style) laptop. I did install one
Panasonic Toughbook, but I wouldn't know how good they are.
- get used to and live with it
Good luck
"EasyPC-not" <> wrote in message
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> Thank you Dusko.
>
> It's a Sony Vaio laptop... which has a touchpad. I've always had the
> 'tap'
> feature switched off on the touchpad (ie the touch pad can only be used
> for
> cursor movement and scrolling text etc. With the tap feature switched
> off...
> all other features can only be accessed by pressing the buttons on the
> touch
> pad... which I'm not doing while I type.)
>
> But I guess it could still be some kind of interference from the touchpad.
> I've never found a way to switch the touchpad off completely. Is that
> just
> my ignorance... or, for laptops, is it a deliberate design to ensure
> touchpads cannot be switched off totally?
>
> Thanks again.
>
> "Dusko Savatovic" wrote:
>
>> You may try to change your keyboard.
>> If you have a wireless keyboard, there may be some interference. If
>> that's
>> the case, try with wired keyboard.
>>
>> If you are using laptop, the interference may come from touchpad. Dell
>> laptops have been known to suffer from similar symptoms.
>>
>>
>> "EasyPC-not" <> wrote in message
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>> > Over the past couple of weeks or so, I've noticed some strange things
>> > happening when I'm using Office or Windows mail. In Word, I may be
>> > typing
>> > a
>> > document and suddenly the next text I type becomes underlined... or a
>> > new
>> > doc
>> > opens... or the save window opens.. or the text will change its
>> > justification
>> > (eg move from left hand side justification to centre justified). In
>> > Windows
>> > mail, an email I'm typing will suddenly save itself in the drafts
>> > folder...
>> > or the mail will delete itself.
>> >
>> > In normal operation, I think that each of these actions can be
>> > activated
>> > by
>> > pressing ctrl and a letter key, simultaneously.... but I'm not pressing
>> > the
>> > ctrl key.
>> >
>> > I type reasonably quickly... so it's hard to be certain... but I think
>> > that
>> > these various strange occurances happen when I've typed the specific
>> > key
>> > that
>> > would activate the specific function - if I also pressed ctrl at the
>> > same
>> > time.... but I'm not pressing ctrl. For example, if I type a U, the
>> > next
>> > letters I type will sometimes be underlined... as if I typed ctrl + U
>> > at
>> > the
>> > same time.
>> >
>> > I have another problem I'll mention... just in case it is related to
>> > the
>> > above... or it helps to shed any light on the issue. Cut, copy and
>> > paste
>> > seem to be a bit hit or miss. Sometimes if I press ctrl c and then
>> > ctrl v
>> > (in order to copy and paste)... it doesn't paste anything. Sometimes
>> > if I
>> > try to copy... it doesn't copy anything. Sometimes, if I paste... I
>> > just
>> > get
>> > some words that look like an error message about my email account.
>> >
>> > Thanks for reading my question... I'd be very interested to read if
>> > anyone
>> > has experienced this issue... and how they fixed it.
>>
>>