on 12.02.2021 14:47
on 12.02.2021 14:47
I have a problem with my keyboard and hope someone can help.
Recently I had an update to my VPN fail. The installer automatically rolled back the installation, but this did not complete correctly and, after rebooting twice I noticed various problems with my notebook. I have succeeded in resetting the icon spacing on the task bar and the line spacing in File browser, but I have a problem with the keyboard occasionally repeating characters as I type. Usually it only repeats one character but occasionally it will repeat the last two characters so that for example "the" comes out as "ththe". I know my typing is not perfect but this is much more frequent that before and I never repeated two characters like this.
I have tried changing the repeat key delay setting in Windows but it does ntoto help. [I left ntoto in as an example that just happened, I mistyped not as nto (a common mistake for me😁) but it came out as ntoto].
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks!
S4403 - MD 61325, Windows 10 Home v20H2, build 19042.804, Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.551.0
11.03.2021 17:27 - edited 12.03.2021 09:19
11.03.2021 17:27 - edited 12.03.2021 09:19
Yes, the Touchscreen and Touchpad are HIDs also.
But on my P2214T (with Touchscreen and Touchpad) the HID Event Filter entry has disappeared as well after the Update to Win 20H2.
So there are some other Win Updates responsible for this.
And by the way, the naming of the filter driver has changed to
--> "Intel(R) Corporation - HIDClass - 2.2.1.384"
Except an inf install "into the blue" which is the only way, if this "Intel HID Event Filter" subcatagorie isn't there anymore, you cannot start a driver update by means of the device manager
Not the first extreme strange Intel-Update; last autumn it was the Intel Media Update, which rendered a lot of Realtek Soundchips useless and killed the sound. It took months to get it solved.
cheers, daddle
on 26.03.2021 08:38
on 26.03.2021 08:38
Good Morning fellas!
An update from me! My issue with this was fixed on the 12th March, but reappeared this morning (26th March).
I went into Device Manager to look at the driver and it had updated to the latest version. However, on this occasions I have the option to "Roll back" the driver (that option wasn't there previously). I clicked on this option and reported why I was rolling back (repeating letters when typing), and it rolled back to the previous version immediately!
I have re-booted and the problem is resolved
I don't know whether or not I will regularly have to keep doing the same?
Regards and thanks for all your help!
on 26.03.2021 09:49
on 30.03.2021 09:52
on 30.03.2021 09:52
Hi @PathMan ,
sometimes drivers updates may interfere on the functioning of the device and this is why the rollback function is available, BUT since the update originates from the manufacturer, it should not cause a malfunction.
If it does, then normally there is a patch released to fix this afterwards.
Regards,
Gehringer
on 25.04.2021 11:50
on 25.04.2021 11:50
Hi,
Similar problem here: double characters (also enter, space, backspace, tab, etc...) when typing.
Occurred after driver update "Intel(R) Corporation - HIDClass - 2.2.1.384" (HID Event Filter)
Problem solved after re-installing "previous driver version" (in my case 2.2.1.372)
For now, I am not going to try to install version 383, I will wait and see what Windows will do in upcoming updates.
Thanks to the Medion Community for pointing me in the right direction!
S4401 - MD61269 - Windows 10 20H2 build 19042.928 - Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.551.0
on 05.03.2022 08:47
on 05.03.2022 08:47
I just tried upgrading to Windows 11 but this broke the keyboard again. As I did not like other aspects of Windows 11 (icon sizes, task bar, file explorer line spacing, etc. which don't seem to be adjustable in Win 11, at least it did not work on my system when I tried to correct them, reminiscent of the problem a year ago) I have rolled back the upgrade without looking at the drivers, so I don't know which version Windows 11 was using. Note that the restore files to roll back to Windows 10 are only available for 10 days. After that you would have to do a clean install.
on 05.03.2022 09:51
on 05.03.2022 09:51
I have resisted upgrading to Windows 11 in case of problems, so I will stay well clear! Thanks for the warning Andrew!
on 05.03.2022 10:42
05.03.2022 14:58 - edited 05.03.2022 15:22
05.03.2022 14:58 - edited 05.03.2022 15:22
Hi @AndrewP
Sorry,deleted, wrong Post
bye Fishtown