I am using UDK2014, for some reason the Windows Emulator splits out a U
character every 1 second into the key input buffer.So if I'm in the EFI shell
or an App, a U is shown in the command prompt or the app if it receives Key
input via EFI_INPUT_KEY.
No other Windows app or command prompt does this. Only the SecMain emulator.I'm
not using any resident keyboard/mouse/remote apps that would send key hits to
apps.
I was using UDK from 2012 on the Desktop, so I I tried copying the whole
UDK2014 workspace from my notebook to my desktop, it still does it.I use
UDK2014 on a notebook (Win7 64) and it doesn't do this. It only happens on my
Desktop PC (Win8.1 64).
Any ideas?Win8 issue?
PC:Intel Core i7 Haswell with Intel Mainboard, running in EFI Boot Mode. CSM
disabled.Win8.1 64 ProKeyboard is a USB Microsoft Digital Media Keyboard
3000.Mosue is a USB CM Storm Spawn, using standard mouse drivers.
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