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Hello All:

Sometimes when I'm working in LabView, it starts acting as if the Ctrl key on my keyboard is stuck.

Sounds an awful lot like a hardware problem, doesn't it :question:

But it only seems to happen with LabView. :nono:

Sometimes clicking the ctrl key a lot makes the problem go away, sometimes I have to exit LabView to get rid of it.

Anyone else see anything Like this?

Best Regards, Louis

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I had a similar problem back when I was working with LabVIEW 5.0. I believe the problem went away when upgrading to LabVIEW 5.1? (it was a long time ago, so hard to remember accurate details)

Thanks to a corporate email server upgrade, I no longer have the email I exchanged with NI back then.

John

Hello All:

Sometimes when I'm working in LabView, it starts acting as if the Ctrl key on my keyboard is stuck.

Sounds an awful lot like a hardware problem, doesn't it :question: 

But it only seems to happen with LabView. :nono: 

Sometimes clicking the ctrl key a lot makes the problem go away, sometimes I have to exit LabView to get rid of it.

Anyone else see anything Like this?

Best Regards, Louis

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Hi John:

Thanks for the info--

I'm running 7.1.1 now, but come to think of it, seems like this has been going on for a long time... perhaps off & on since I switched From Macs :wub: to Windows :ninja:

Perhaps I should check with NI support.

Anyone else having the problem currently :question:

Thanks, Lou

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Nope, no problem here. never seen this. Do you have sticky keys enabled in windows? This is in the disability aids section.

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