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Solve : Cursor returns to beginning of line when typing?

Answer» <html><body><p>Hello All,<br/><br/>Hope someone might be able to help with this.<br/>My HP Pavillion g6 laptop, whenever i try typing anything the cursor goes to the left and back to start of line.<br/>for example, if i type home, it comes out like emoh. to login i type the password backwards to get it right.<br/>Tried plugging in external keyboard, makes no difference. if i try to go to device manager to check drivers. everything just collapses and cursor goes all over the screen.<br/><br/>tried the troubleshooter with no issues. This is a new install of windows 10, i upgraded from windows 8.<br/>Not sure what to do next.<br/><br/>Thanks.So this issue happened immediately after upgrade but wasn't happening prior to upgrade?<br/><br/>Do you happen to have the Windows 8 <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/installation-16361" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about INSTALLATION">INSTALLATION</a> media to downgrade back to Windows 8 if needed?<br/><br/>Did you get this Windows 10 installation media using the Microsoft Windows 10 media creation tool which downloads this installation image from Microsoft and creates the bootable USB drive or burned DVD? Or did this Windows 10 install come from a non direct download that <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/may-557248" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about MAY">MAY</a> have been tampered with.<br/><br/>Hello Dave,<br/><br/>No, this problem already existed in windows 8 before i upgraded. I used USB with microsoft creation tool with microsoft image.See if "snap to" is enabled for both the keypad and/or mouse...Checked all settings for touchpad and usb mouse.<br/>I disabled the touchpad, to use usb mouse/keyboard.<br/>When i boot the laptop for example and go into bios<br/>the screens are uncontrollable, jumping everywhere, same when i try go into device manager.What happens exactly when you're in bios?<br/><br/>If it's happening in bios then hardware is the issue. Perhaps the controller on the mobo, the <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/connections-929522" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about CONNECTIONS">CONNECTIONS</a>, or the keyboard is knackered.When in bios, it's like watching the laptop in auto pilot, it like using the tab key and constantly tabbing through every screen in bios constantly.<br/>The keyboard is knackered, i have it disconnected and out of laptop. I'm using a usb keyboard. <br/>Like i said earlier in a post, i can't get to do anything in device manager, because the same happens there.<br/>I've never been <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/inside-1045864" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about INSIDE">INSIDE</a> a laptop to be honest. <br/><br/>How is the keyboard connected to the board? Does it mention USB on the board itself around the place where the keyboard plugs in? Just thinking it could be an issue with the USB controller on the mobo. <br/><br/>Long shot but have you tried to a CMOS reset on the mother board? To do this remove the round silver battery fitted in the board for around 30 mins and then put it back in and see how it goes. Not sure it will help, you could be looking at a physical issue with the motherboard. Hello,<br/>Keyboard is connected with a ribbon cable inside laptop.<br/>Will try taking out the cmos battery, not a big job and see what happens.<br/>But i was thinking it might be physical problem with motherboard. <br/>Thanks for your help. Quote from: pfn100 on January 07, <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/2019-2847" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about 2019">2019</a>, 02:10:52 PM</p><blockquote>Hello,<br/>Keyboard is connected with a ribbon cable inside laptop.<br/>Will try taking out the cmos battery, not a big job and see what happens.<br/>But i was thinking it might be physical problem with motherboard. <br/>Thanks for your help.<br/></blockquote> Laptop keyboards have their own issues. You spilled beer on keyboard one night and forgot about it. By next day the beer had dried out and left a residue in the keyboard. This would not have happened if you  had  drank only black coffee.<br/></body></html>


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