>> 1) Do you have a keyboard driver installed? If so, look there for an option
>> to bring up contextual menus by holding down the mouse button, or, in your
>> case, maintaining pressure on the touchpad. Shut it off.
> 
>   I don't recall installing a driver on the Pismo (I could be wrong). Most
> Adesso keyboards don't require them, I believe. I just plugged the keyboard
> into a USB port and went to work.
> 
>> Or
> 
>> 2) Unplug the keyboard and see if the problem occurs while using the built
>> in trackpad and keyboard.
> 
>   No problem; so yes, the keyboard is somehow firing the <control>
> feature?  
> 
> What to do? And how about that periodic port weirdness? The Adesso, aside
> from these problems, is a great aid in typing.

May be worth a look around to see if a driver does indeed exist for the
keyboard. I have a MS Explorer Wireless Mouse, which works fine with OS X,
but works even better with the driver installed. Perhaps you will have
similar results with your keyboard

Wiebe


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