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From: NancyNancy on 13 May 2010 13:17 And clearly, you have a serious attitude problem which does not belong in any newsgroup! Clearly, they must make anyone an MVP these days. Thanks so much for your help, Brian! "Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: > "NancyNancy" <NancyNancy(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B3258BFA-1931-4CF6-A685-B205D18F4560(a)microsoft.com... > > > Also when opening any of the folders in "My Documents" (or any folder), the > > window opens and then the computer scrolls through everything in the folder > > at warp speed! Again, only way to stop is control-alt-delete. > > Clearly if this is true, it's not an Outlok problem and doesn't belong in this > nrewsgroup. You have a hardware problem, probably with the keyboard. > -- > Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] > > . >
From: Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] on 13 May 2010 13:41 "NancyNancy" <NancyNancy(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6E563BFF-2B8E-4F5C-9443-03BE455C85E5(a)microsoft.com... > And clearly, you have a serious attitude problem which does not belong in > any > newsgroup! Clearly, they must make anyone an MVP these days. What attitude would that be? If you had an Outlook problem, people would be able to help. Since it's not an Outlook problem (or it wouldn't happen in Internet Explorer), why are you asking here? How is what I said any different, in substance, than what Slipstick said? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
From: VanguardLH on 13 May 2010 21:54 NancyNancy wrote: > dlw wrote: > >> NancyNancy wrote: >> >>> Office/Outlook 2007. >>> >>> When I open a blank email window to write an email, Outlook automatically is >>> adding the lower case letter 'b' in the "To:" field. It continues on and on >>> until the computer beeps and the field cannot hold any more text. I cannot >>> control it. The only way out is to control-alt-delete and close Outlook. >>> >>> Also when opening any of the folders in "My Documents" (or any folder), the >>> window opens and then the computer scrolls through everything in the folder >>> at warp speed! Again, only way to stop is control-alt-delete. >>> >>> Any ideas? Or help me put this into a search phrase so I can continue >>> looking for answers? It does not look like a trojan...as far as I can tell >>> (and I am pretty good at it) there does not seem to be unknown processes and >>> I've done a scan with my "Hijack This" and the log looks good and the same as >>> previous scans. I've also updated this week's security downloads from MS and >>> rebooted many times. >> >> sounds like stuck keys on the keyboard, can you swap it out? > > I checked. Doesn't seem to be the keyboard. It's a laptop and if/when I can > get the darn thing to quiet down, the keyboard works fine. For example, I > can use the 'b' key to control-B to bold text and then use other keys after > that. Since we know NOW know you are using a laptop, have you tried disabling its touchpad or adjusting its sensitivity? Often there is a button along the border of the touchpad to let you disable it. From your description, it sounds not that a "b" is getting added to the To field but that the "b" key is stuck and repeating so you add an entire string of b's in the default field (the To field is the default field selected when you open the new-mail editor because you are expected to specify at least one recipient). Sure sounds like a stuck b-key to me, too. The problem with the over-sensitive touchpad usually results in random character entry, not the same key constantly stuck repeating itself. That a wholly different program (Windows Explorer) also shows symptoms of a stuck key (perhaps Ctrl+PgDn) really does indicate you have a severe problem with they keyboard in your laptop or you are running some program that is spewing out keystrokes. Have you tried rebooting into Windows' Safe Mode (with networking) and retested?
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