PC Keyboard Problem with Accent Aigu and Trema


  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 8
       #1

    PC Keyboard Problem with Accent Aigu and Trema


    Hello. I have been searching around the internet for a while to find a solution for my problem. I'm new to this page, but it seemed as a place where there was a possible to find a solution for my problem..

    I am using a Mechanical Keyboard, Razer BlackWidow Ultimate on a Windows 8 (32bit) system.


    Here is my problem:

    Whenever I start my computer up then my Accent Aigu and Trema button works as they are suppose to do. Whenever I press Shift + Trema button (^^) or Shift + Accent Aigu ( ``) then they work.

    But after a while, then they suddenly stop working. Then whenever I press the Trema or Accent aigu button then instead of making just one " ^ " then it makes " ^^" two of them, instantly. That's the same with the Accent Aigu button.

    I have not been able to find a fix for this problem, I have tried changing the input language and tried using a other language but I wanna be able to do make my ( ø, Ø, æ, Æ, å, Å) without changing language forth and back.

    However, I did find a slightly weird, temporarily fix for my problem. Whenever I press CTRL + Alt + Delete and open up my Process Tab then my Accent Aigu and Trema button works as they are supposed to do, with no issues, but then after a while then the problem continues again.

    Any ideas?

    Best regards,
    Mustafa.
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  2. Posts : 3
    Windows 8
    Thread Starter
       #2

    I forgot to post my current input language, my bad.

    My Current input language is Danish.
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 3
    Windows 8
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Update:

    I just discovered the Key Sequence function and I tried changing to my Accent grave button. It turns out whenever I press my Accent grave button, then one time, my Trauma key works as it should. But is there a way to fix this, so I don't have to press my Key Sequence button over and over?
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