- To address issues like double letters on your keyboard, you can try the following steps:
- Open Settings: Click on the Start menu, then select the "Settings" gear icon. Alternatively, you can press Win + I on your keyboard to open Settings directly.
- Navigate to Ease of Access: In the Settings menu, click on “Ease of Access.”
- Scroll down the left side to find the "Keyboard" from "Interaction" section in "Ease of Access."
- Please turn on "Ignore brief or repeated keystrokes and change keyboard repeat rates" on "Use Filter Keys" section in Keyboard.
- Test the keyboard to see if the issue is resolved. If not, you can try cleaning the keys.
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