Keyboard Input Issues
Applies To: Windows 7, Windows Vista
There are several known keyboard input issues addressed by the Compatibility Administrator using compatibility fixes and compatibility modes.
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AliasDXDC |
You receive an error message stating "Unexpected Error" when you attempt to type logon information. |
Returns the same device context (DC) for a particular drawing device returned by DirectDraw, and then reverts the behavior when GDI functions are called. The Microsoft Windows®°95 operating system, the Microsoft Windows®°98 operating system, and the Microsoft Windows®°2000 Professional operating system cache |
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DisableKeyboardCues |
The application does not display the shortcut keys correctly. |
Disables Keyboard Cues messages. |
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IgnoreAltTab |
The application window becomes blank when you use the ALT+TAB key combination. |
Disables the ALT+TAB, CTRL+ESC, ALT+ESC key combinations, and the Windows key because many applications written for Windows 95 and Windows 98 were not designed to use these keys and key combinations.
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DisableStickyKeys |
The application stops responding if you use the SHIFT key, CTRL key, or the ALT key 5 times or more in succession. |
Disables the Sticky Keys option at application startup, re-enabling it when the application closes. |
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EmulateUSER |
The keyboard locks up during normal operation. |
Modifies the following APIs to emulate Windows 95 and Windows 98:
In addition, this compatibility fix causes the palette state to persist through mode changes. |
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LowerThreadPriority |
The keyboard is sluggish or does not function, and the system becomes generally unresponsive. |
Modifies the |
See Also
Concepts
Known Compatibility Fixes, Compatibility Modes, and AppHelp Messages
Internet Explorer Compatibility Test Tool