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One of our PCs suddenly behaves strangely when pressing either 'F' or 'T'. It's as if the Windows key is being held down, but it's not, because other standard Winkeys (eg. 'E', 'R', etc) don't do anything unless the Windows key is also depressed.
So 'F' launches the Search window and 'T' launches Outlook.
The two hotkeys are being hooked in different ways. The 'T' key still outputs the character while the 'F' key doesn't. I was able to disable the 'F' key by disabling all Winkeys with TweakUI (it's an XP box), but the 'T' key is unstoppable; I rebooted in Safe Mode and it still does it!
I've run a nice little utility called ActiveHotkeys which shows which key combinations are registered by something, but 'F' and 'T' come up empty.
I can't see anything untoward in HijackThis or the other process monitors I loaded, and the AntiVirus software is sanguine. I suspect an Explorer DLL, but there's about 100 of them, so I'm not sure where to begin.
Any ideas? I need a plan of attack.
So 'F' launches the Search window and 'T' launches Outlook.
The two hotkeys are being hooked in different ways. The 'T' key still outputs the character while the 'F' key doesn't. I was able to disable the 'F' key by disabling all Winkeys with TweakUI (it's an XP box), but the 'T' key is unstoppable; I rebooted in Safe Mode and it still does it!
I've run a nice little utility called ActiveHotkeys which shows which key combinations are registered by something, but 'F' and 'T' come up empty.
I can't see anything untoward in HijackThis or the other process monitors I loaded, and the AntiVirus software is sanguine. I suspect an Explorer DLL, but there's about 100 of them, so I'm not sure where to begin.
Any ideas? I need a plan of attack.