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    • dragolen
      dragolen last edited by

      I have been experiencing some problems with inputing from the keyboard directly into Opera. I can copy and paste ok, but anything I type in is getting letters and numbers swapped or keys stop working. This topic's title is an example of what is happening.

      The only thing I can think of is that there is some sort of driver mis-match between the browser, Windows 10 and this laptop. The laptop is a European model Toshiba Tecra, Windows is the 17763.615 build, and Opera is 62.0.3331.99.

      I dug deeper into the drivers:

      c:\windows\system32\drivers\i8042prt.sys (10.0.17763.1, 108.00 KB (110,592 bytes), 2018-09-15 2:28 AM)

      This is the only app on the laptop with which I have experienced this problem. The OS works as well as Windows can be expected to do, and I use it primarily for work.

      I run AV scans daily, have a reliable malware hunter app and don't use it for games.

      Somehow one of the myriad of updates between Opera and the OS, something got broken. I have two desktops running the same OS build and Opera version and have not had any problems. Or at least I don't think I have. Hard to tell when you don't use a bbowseb for a print server or game platform.

      Anyone got any constructive suggestions?

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      • sgunhouse
        sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

        Always the same messed up letters? If so then I'd say Opera is reading the keyboard as a foreign model where some letters are out of place compared to the English keyboard. Though in that sense, I can't think of one that would have the number 1 where the letter t should be ... if the problem seems to be more random (the t is not always a 1, though it is for your title) then I have no guess.

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        • burnout426
          burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

          Something similar happened to a user on reddit recently. https://www.reddit.com/r/operabrowser/comments/c8l5g6/opera_type_incorrectly_when_open_explorer/

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