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[–] over_clox@lemmy.world 47 points 1 week ago

For the absolute longest time (at least from Windows 95 through Windows 7, perhaps even later version but I dunno on that), every now and then after you exit a game, you can't properly drag and drop nor double click anything on the desktop.

Eventually I found a particular game that would consistently cause this issue, which got me wondering what all the game was doing upon exit. I theorized that maybe it left the keyboard buffer in something of a goofy state.

So, I started with the thought that Windows must be thinking that a key is still being held down when it wasn't. And sure enough, just tapping the Esc key managed to refresh the keyboard buffer and resolve the issue.

You should easily be able to see the effects of this bug manually by holding down Esc and trying to use the mouse, stuff just ain't gonna work right. So if you ever happen to encounter this bug, just tap the Esc key to refresh the keyboard buffer.