Not sure if this is a Windows problem or not.
Googling "double click"+"caps lock" gives no answers.
I'm running Windows XP SP3, but it has also happened with SP2.

I have Logitech wireless S-510 keyboard and LX5 mouse combination.
I have the mouse configured so that pushing down on the scrolling
wheel is "double click".

Every so often,a strange thing starts happening: When I push on the
scrolling wheel, besides performing the double-click function, it also
turns the Caps Lock on.
Pushing it again, turns the Caps Lock off.
So far, I have only been able to correct this situation by doing a
System Restore.
After that, everything is fine for quite a while (weeks, perhaps) when
suddenly this Caps Lock thing starts happening again.

Any takers?

Thanks!
_________________________________
Old Enough
to know I don't know a thing ....

Re: Caps lock key by Unknown

Unknown
Tue May 20 12:45:47 PDT 2008

Out of sheer curiosity, are you left handed?
"Old Enough" <ab@cd.ca> wrote in message
news:8pa434tp58r88h3p986qmpo17smqgafek6@4ax.com...
> Not sure if this is a Windows problem or not.
> Googling "double click"+"caps lock" gives no answers.
> I'm running Windows XP SP3, but it has also happened with SP2.
>
> I have Logitech wireless S-510 keyboard and LX5 mouse combination.
> I have the mouse configured so that pushing down on the scrolling
> wheel is "double click".
>
> Every so often,a strange thing starts happening: When I push on the
> scrolling wheel, besides performing the double-click function, it also
> turns the Caps Lock on.
> Pushing it again, turns the Caps Lock off.
> So far, I have only been able to correct this situation by doing a
> System Restore.
> After that, everything is fine for quite a while (weeks, perhaps) when
> suddenly this Caps Lock thing starts happening again.
>
> Any takers?
>
> Thanks!
> _________________________________
> Old Enough
> to know I don't know a thing ....



Re: Caps lock key by Old

Old
Tue May 20 16:10:19 PDT 2008

On Tue, 20 May 2008 14:45:45 -0500, "Unknown" <unknown@unknown.kom>
wrote:

Be still, my heart! I hoped here would be the solution to this
problem. Instead, you asked:

>Out of sheer curiosity, are you left handed?

No.
Out of sheer curiosity: What's the relevance?
Or did you mean "Do you have the mouse configured for left-handed
orientation?'
In that case, the answer is also "no".
And, if this is not TMI, I dress left.

Will all this info help you to annswer my original question?

>"Old Enough" <ab@cd.ca> wrote in message
>news:8pa434tp58r88h3p986qmpo17smqgafek6@4ax.com...
>> Not sure if this is a Windows problem or not.
>> Googling "double click"+"caps lock" gives no answers.
>> I'm running Windows XP SP3, but it has also happened with SP2.
>>
>> I have Logitech wireless S-510 keyboard and LX5 mouse combination.
>> I have the mouse configured so that pushing down on the scrolling
>> wheel is "double click".
>>
>> Every so often,a strange thing starts happening: When I push on the
>> scrolling wheel, besides performing the double-click function, it also
>> turns the Caps Lock on.
>> Pushing it again, turns the Caps Lock off.
>> So far, I have only been able to correct this situation by doing a
>> System Restore.
>> After that, everything is fine for quite a while (weeks, perhaps) when
>> suddenly this Caps Lock thing starts happening again.
>>
>> Any takers?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> _________________________________
>> Old Enough
>> to know I don't know a thing ....
>

_________________________________
Old Enough
to know I don't know a thing ....

Re: Caps lock key by GordonShumway

GordonShumway
Wed May 21 11:39:26 PDT 2008

I found that the Logitech mouse drivers caused more problems than they were
worth. Uninstall them - your mouse will still work - and see what happens.

GS



"Old Enough" wrote:

> On Tue, 20 May 2008 14:45:45 -0500, "Unknown" <unknown@unknown.kom>
> wrote:
>
> Be still, my heart! I hoped here would be the solution to this
> problem. Instead, you asked:
>
> >Out of sheer curiosity, are you left handed?
>
> No.
> Out of sheer curiosity: What's the relevance?
> Or did you mean "Do you have the mouse configured for left-handed
> orientation?'
> In that case, the answer is also "no".
> And, if this is not TMI, I dress left.
>
> Will all this info help you to annswer my original question?
>
> >"Old Enough" <ab@cd.ca> wrote in message
> >news:8pa434tp58r88h3p986qmpo17smqgafek6@4ax.com...
> >> Not sure if this is a Windows problem or not.
> >> Googling "double click"+"caps lock" gives no answers.
> >> I'm running Windows XP SP3, but it has also happened with SP2.
> >>
> >> I have Logitech wireless S-510 keyboard and LX5 mouse combination.
> >> I have the mouse configured so that pushing down on the scrolling
> >> wheel is "double click".
> >>
> >> Every so often,a strange thing starts happening: When I push on the
> >> scrolling wheel, besides performing the double-click function, it also
> >> turns the Caps Lock on.
> >> Pushing it again, turns the Caps Lock off.
> >> So far, I have only been able to correct this situation by doing a
> >> System Restore.
> >> After that, everything is fine for quite a while (weeks, perhaps) when
> >> suddenly this Caps Lock thing starts happening again.
> >>
> >> Any takers?
> >>
> >> Thanks!
> >> _________________________________
> >> Old Enough
> >> to know I don't know a thing ....
> >
>
> _________________________________
> Old Enough
> to know I don't know a thing ....
>