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KeyBoard Spam | Can You Crack it?
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Hello Everyone, Let me jump right into it; Let me quickly note that I believe this isn't your normal Keyboard spamming case.

SPECS:
OS: Windows 10 (64bit)
Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 950
Keyboard(s): Corsair RGB Strafe (X), Logitech G910 Orion Spark (X), Razer BlackWidow ()

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Now I'm not sure If this helps the issue but because I have tried many solutions already and have found no solution I am including this. I Only upgraded to Windows 10 due to the fact that I thought It would solve my issues. I thought It was Windows 7 related. Due to the fact that the OS no longer has any support. I owned the Logitech Keyboard for about one month and then it completely stopped working. It wouldn't even use my lighting pattern it was the LED Default setting of all Blue. Now at the time, I had never experienced any issue and I thought the Keyboard defective. I called support and went through every available option and they told me It was a OS/Driver related problem, the only thing that they could do is send me another keyboard, with such disgust I said no thank you and went to the store and bought my Corsair RGB Strafe. At first no problems and I loved it however again after a few months of usage, this Keyboard started having problems; randomly spams multiple Keys. It appears as if someone is joking around with you on your PC. So multiple keys especially (Ctrl) However it may be pure coincidence. It was of no use. I couldn't play a game or even browse the web without randomly selecting things and scrolling up and down on the browser. Now I'm using a Razer BlackWidow again so far no problems at all. I've updated all the drivers, removed all the old ones, upgraded to Windows 10, tried many different basic solutions, such as cleaning or updating company software, restarting PC, etc. Please Note: I cannot manually remove my keyboard or mouse drivers... read below.

SOLUTION: I am no expert, however I believe it to Be OS/Driver related due to the fact that this is now my second keyboard with a similar issue with Drivers. After upgrading to Windows 10, I brought out my old keyboard (Logitech) and it worked off the bat, lighting and button functionality. However the control key did not work on this keyboard which was interesting that I seemed to notice on my (Corsair) Keyboard it seemed as if that button spammed most. I also have this, On my Device Manager. Multiple HID keyboards, mice, Keyboard listings as mice, and even mice listings as keyboards, Is it possible that this is my problem? Multiple Keyboards being input to type at the same time or have multiple action outputs? Why are there so many connections? They are not hidden devices either. Every time I try to remove them and scan for hardware changes they come right back. I've even used Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) with no luck. Lastly, I have multiple universal serial bus controllers that I do not know if they also play a part in this considering there are about 20. The only thing plugged into my PC are Gaming headphones, mouse, keyboard, and Webcam, so why so many?

Gyazo of Device Manager (please look): [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Sorry for the long message, I wanted to include every detail I thought may help. I've been working nonstop on this for quite some time and with no luck I'm really starting to lose my hair. Thank you for reading, and if you have any information or solution for me please say so! Thanks.
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Actually sounds like a mix of faulty drivers and the port being bad itself. Have you tried using a different port and using the repair option for your keyboards software application?
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The only real time i had keyboard issues was with a unstable overclock, or a bad port/bad usb to mb connection..

You've already did most of the stuff i would say to do.
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