Problem is quite simple. User’s keyboard has suddenly developed a ‘delayed response’ – to get a key press to register on screen the user has to hold each key down for about 1 second. This behaviour happens in any text-based software (Outlook email, word, Notepad, etc) and also a DOS command line. The same happens with the keypad part of the keyboard.
Interestingly, when the user holds the key down, the internal PC speaker returns a noticeable ‘click’ noise as the key registers on screen.
The keyboard is a PS2 connection. I’ve swapped it out for a USB keyboard and exactly the same behaviour happens.
I’ve also ran a full AV and adware/spyware scan and nothing has been detected.
My gut feeling is that the keyboard I/O chip on the motherboard has failed and I need to swap out the motherboard and do a rebuild. Can’t think of anything else I might have missed.
Any techs, sys/admins or sys/engs out there come across a similar problem. If not I’m just looking for someone either to say “yes – that’s probably the cause of the problem” or “have you considered this instead”
Interestingly, when the user holds the key down, the internal PC speaker returns a noticeable ‘click’ noise as the key registers on screen.
The keyboard is a PS2 connection. I’ve swapped it out for a USB keyboard and exactly the same behaviour happens.
I’ve also ran a full AV and adware/spyware scan and nothing has been detected.
My gut feeling is that the keyboard I/O chip on the motherboard has failed and I need to swap out the motherboard and do a rebuild. Can’t think of anything else I might have missed.
Any techs, sys/admins or sys/engs out there come across a similar problem. If not I’m just looking for someone either to say “yes – that’s probably the cause of the problem” or “have you considered this instead”
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