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  1. Feb 3, 2018 · Option 1: Run Keyboard Troubleshooter Windows Key + X Click Settings Click Update & security Click Troubleshoot Scroll down Click Keyboards Click Run the Troubleshooter Reboot your computer Option 2: Turn off filter keys in Ease of Access Windows Key+I to open Settings Click Ease of Access Click Keyboard Ensure Filter Keys is OFF Option 3 ...

  2. Jul 9, 2020 · Viewing the onscreen keyboard confirms that the CTRL key is pressed down. Here are the things I have tried to fix this: press both CTRL keys for 15 seconds. turn off sticky keys, toggle keys, and filter keys. switch out my keyboard. plug my keyboard into a different usb port. uninstall and reinstall my keyboard drivers.

  3. Sep 22, 2018 · I've pulled up the on-screen keyboard and verified that both control keys appear to be held down indefinitely. If I tap either key on the physical keyboard, those keys flash off momentarily on the on-screen keyboard, but then go back to being highlighted a moment later, as if Windows somehow still thinks the key is being held down somewhere else.

  4. Jun 9, 2020 · Generic fix for this generic issue: press stuck key or Ctrl+Alt+Del, Esc. Symptoms: This issue is not limited to Ctrl, but can occur with any other modifier key (Shift, Alt, Win). Recovery: Most of the time, Ctrl+Alt+Del re-sets key status to normal if this is happening. (Then press Esc to exit system screen.)

  5. Sep 25, 2019 · This:" I have an issue on my PC where it sometimes acts like i'm holding down control even when i'm not. It usually starts when i'm playing games and i must press a combination of keys by accident and it causes the control key to act like it is being pressed.

  6. Aug 30, 2019 · Windows 10 Ctrl key acts as of stuck/pressed. Bug. As of late, my desktop computer has begun behaving ~30-60 minutes after reboots as if I am holding down the control key indefinitely. I have searched, but its workarounds and solutions did not assist me, nor did googling as what I found there was generally the same list of solutions.

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  8. Sep 17, 2024 · Don't log in, hold down the SHIFT key, and then click Start-Restart the computer. Then, after restarting, it will enter the repair mode, and select Troubleshooting-Advanced Options-Startup Settings-Restart. Click the number 4 on the keyboard. Enable safe mode. See if the problem will recur in safe mode.

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