Is my keyboard busted or could it possibly be a software thing that I can easily fix with some Windows control panel setting I don't know about? I didn't change anything, and my keyboard hasn't received any traumas or dousings with liquids.
Dirt, maybe? Try shaking it upside down, blasting it out with a can of compressed air, or, if you're feeling really adventurous, take the back off and clean it out good. I had a similar issue, and some compressed air fixed it for me.
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