Author: ghisler(Author)
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 9:58 am (GMT -6)
Some users had this in the past when they had either a secure password manager installed, or a keylogger. These tools can install a so called keyboard hook, which listens directly to all keyboard input. If they hook doesn't pass the keys correctly to the running programs, TC may get the wrong notifications.
On regular Windows 10, this shouldn't happen - I have tested it both on a real device and on virtual machines.
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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 9:58 am (GMT -6)
Some users had this in the past when they had either a secure password manager installed, or a keylogger. These tools can install a so called keyboard hook, which listens directly to all keyboard input. If they hook doesn't pass the keys correctly to the running programs, TC may get the wrong notifications.
On regular Windows 10, this shouldn't happen - I have tested it both on a real device and on virtual machines.
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Author of Total Commander
http://www.ghisler.com