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HP OMEN 17 AN101NG
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hello guys! I set some macro on the P1,P2 buttons but sometimes I get strange behaviours. Macro are working but:

P1 is set to open task manager and sometimes, after pressing it, if I press esc button then task manager opens again.

P2 is set with button combination that paste link in excel immediately and sometimes, after pressing it, seems that Maiusc button is costantly pressed. I say maiusc is costantly pressed as if i press ctrl+t in chrome then i get the ctrl+maiusc+t behaviour.

 

Any help? Thank you!

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I think I found the problem:

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I recorded again the Task manager macro and added the 2nd row, not present before. In fact the 1st time I recorded the macro I pressed the ctrl+shift+esc and then saved the macro without releasing the buttons. Now I recorded the macro again pressing the ctrl+shift+esc, releasing them and AFTER that I pressed Save. 

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I think I found the problem:

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I recorded again the Task manager macro and added the 2nd row, not present before. In fact the 1st time I recorded the macro I pressed the ctrl+shift+esc and then saved the macro without releasing the buttons. Now I recorded the macro again pressing the ctrl+shift+esc, releasing them and AFTER that I pressed Save. 

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