The logitech keyboard that I bought last week has started including a "6" when I type "n" and a 5 when I type "B". Has anyone experienced a similiar issue with these keyboards in the past? It's a Logitech Cordless Ex110
Answers:
You possibly have "sticky keys" turned on. Try pressing your shift button 5 times in a row.
Else, it may be that the keyboard is just going bad. :(
Think that has to do with number lock?
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