This is fairly urgent (I can't use Linux till it's fixed), so a fast response will be much appreciated!
While playing a game, I pressed a particular key combo (which I don't recall), and got a beep from the speaker in my PC case. A dialog then popped up in front of the game. I clicked "continue" without reading anything, just to get back to the game quickly. (The other option was "cancel" -- should have clicked that, doh!)
My keyboard (seemingly) stopped responding, so I reset the machine. The KB worked normally at the login screen, but was FUBAR once I logged in. I found that if I hold a key for about one second, the letter will print, but this is clearly unusable.
Basically I need to know what that popup was, and how I can open it again to undo whatever I did. I've tried mashing several keys but it just makes the speaker beep like crazy.
Although this was similar to the annoying Windows "sticky keys" popup that many gamers will be familiar with, I don't believe that is the problem here, because I fiddled with the sticky keys option and got nowhere.
Help!
While playing a game, I pressed a particular key combo (which I don't recall), and got a beep from the speaker in my PC case. A dialog then popped up in front of the game. I clicked "continue" without reading anything, just to get back to the game quickly. (The other option was "cancel" -- should have clicked that, doh!)
My keyboard (seemingly) stopped responding, so I reset the machine. The KB worked normally at the login screen, but was FUBAR once I logged in. I found that if I hold a key for about one second, the letter will print, but this is clearly unusable.
Basically I need to know what that popup was, and how I can open it again to undo whatever I did. I've tried mashing several keys but it just makes the speaker beep like crazy.
Although this was similar to the annoying Windows "sticky keys" popup that many gamers will be familiar with, I don't believe that is the problem here, because I fiddled with the sticky keys option and got nowhere.
Help!

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