Unfortunately, your notebook model is affected by a software problem in the processing of keyboard strokes. The error manifests itself in the fact that every 10 - 20 keystrokes registered characters are passed on twice or appear as "doubled" letters in the text.
The reason for this is a necessary Microsoft security update for Windows 10, which should not be uninstalled, in connection with the Intel® HID event driver version: 2.2.1.384. There is no hardware fault on your notebook, so it is not necessary to send it in for repair.
In the current situation, the error can be reliably remedied by:
This link is available for the installation of these drivers:
Windows 10
After unpacking the download, run the file C:\Medion\CNB-Workaround\DRV_Update.cmd.
Windows 11
After unpacking the download, run the file C:\Medion\CNB-Workaround\DRV_Update.cmd.
Now open the Device Manager and select the entry Intel(R)HID Event Filter under the branch Human Interface Devices.
Right-click on it and select Update Driver from the context menu.
Search for driver software on the computer
Select from a list of available drivers on my computer.
Under Show Compatible Hardware, select Intel(R)... Version 2.2.1.383 and click Next
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Windows will now install the driver.
Windows S-Mode
Since a number of the affected notebooks were delivered in Windows S-Mode, it is possible that customers are still using S-Mode. In this case, the workaround from the download cannot be used without further ado; the following additional steps must be carried out:
After downloading and unpacking, the Windows settings are called up.
Choose:
Now the CMD file can be executed after booting.
After the normal restart, Windows S-Mode is active again.
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Review Date: 2024-05-19