Solved Erratic HIDs Behaviour

Z0vLiSol

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Hello there,

I have an HP EliteBook 8770w running Windows 7 Pro.

Upon start up, trackpad and mouse began to act up, when they were previously working fine. Keyboard operation and cursor movement weren't affected, but left and right clicks started behaving weirdly and randomly.

Basically, I experienced trouble launching or selecting windows by clicking. Most of the time, I succeeded only by pointing on the item (command or window), pressing Ctrl+Alt to bring it into focus, then (double) clicking on it.

The hardest part was that once a windows was opened, I had often to do the same thing again to activate the choices offered in the window. And for some, Ctrl+Alt would close the window instead.

Then dragging between windows or locations wouldn't work. If I clicked and held on one or several objects, I could then see them being dragged where I wanted. But releasing the button would send the things back where they were (and nothing was copied or moved).

I tried three mice (cabled, wireless, Bluetooth) in two different locations. I even tested remote control, but the Ctrl-Alt trick didn't work then).

I uninstalled all HID devices and rebooted. No joy. The same happened in Safe Mode.

Both Kasperky and MalwareBytes scans came up clean. Connections monitoring didn't show anything suspicious. So did Process Explorer and Resources Monitor.

I'm just baffled and hope someone can help me here.


TIA.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
I finally found out that I had been infected by an ugly strain of malware, a.k.a. Microsoft Windows Updates. :mad: Although I had checked the last ones installed, I didn't realise they weren't listed in chronological order.


Once properly sorted, the one on top was an update to the Synaptics driver. Bingo!

Thank you for your time.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Hi Z0vLiSol,

Welcome to SevenForums!

I finally found out that I had been infected by an ugly strain of malware, a.k.a. Microsoft Windows Updates. :mad: Although I had checked the last ones installed, I didn't realise they weren't listed in chronological order.

Once properly sorted, the one on top was an update to the Synaptics driver. Bingo!

Thanks for sharing the solution to your problem/issue/question. It will help other people visiting this thread that have the same problem/issue/question.
Thank you! :thumbsup:
 

My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Fujitsu LIFEBOOK
OS
Win 7 HP SP1 64-bit Vista HB SP2 32-bit Linux Mint 18.3
CPU
Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU P6200 @ 2.13GHz
Motherboard
FUJITSU FJNBB06
Memory
4.00 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator HD
Sound Card
[1] Realtek High Definition Audio [2] Intel(R) Display Audio
Screen Resolution
1366 x 768 x 32 bits (4294967296 colors) @ 59 Hz
Hard Drives
TOSHIBA MK5076GSX
Antivirus
AVG FREE
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