Keyboard virus is actually a nasty program that would interfere with the keyboard inputs. It won't make any different if keyboard is changed.
Two of my computers are infected with this virus when I was using Avira AntiVirus. I installed McAfee, AVG, Spybot, Ad-aware, Malware Bytes, etc and nothing is able to detect the virus.
Letters get mixed up, mouse stops working abruptly, etc., I searched several websites only to find either people who are requesting help like me or people who provide solutions like sticky keys, filter keys, bad keyboard, driver problem, etc.,
I backed up all my data to my external hard drive and reinstalled windows XP. Computer worked fine until I connected the external hard drive to get my data back.
Did any of you ever experience the problem with this memory resident keyboard/kbug virus ? How did you fix it ?
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Two of my computers are infected with this virus when I was using Avira AntiVirus. I installed McAfee, AVG, Spybot, Ad-aware, Malware Bytes, etc and nothing is able to detect the virus.
Letters get mixed up, mouse stops working abruptly, etc., I searched several websites only to find either people who are requesting help like me or people who provide solutions like sticky keys, filter keys, bad keyboard, driver problem, etc.,
I backed up all my data to my external hard drive and reinstalled windows XP. Computer worked fine until I connected the external hard drive to get my data back.
Did any of you ever experience the problem with this memory resident keyboard/kbug virus ? How did you fix it ?
thread moved from OT -DrPizza
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