Waco keyboard




Saludos to all. I have a real problem with my wireless keyboard. Must
have pressed a sequence of
somthing some sort of shortcuts and now when I type the upper numbers
this is what happens w2e3r4r4t5t5y6y6 it
always hits the letter key just below. Any clues as to what I did


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