In the evening of the same day that I got my U300s the 't' key started
sending "Hiragana-Katana". Luckily I was able return this laptop and I
got a brand new one. A week after I got that one, its "delete" key
started acting up. It thinks it's "F10" now.  The situation is really
similar to what Alexander Hochreite (noir-baumann) and Tim Peeters
(tpeeters) described.

Alexander are you sure it is sending right-mouse button? It sounds to me
like it could very well be the signal for F10, since that key opens the
menu in Gnome. Did you double-check it with xev?

One interesting thing I noticed is that the two laptops I owned are made
on the same date. See the sticker on the bottom: Mfg Date: 11/12/24.
Moreover, the first laptop has a serial number that is 2 higher than its
replacement. Could it be that we simply discovered a bad batch of
keyboards? Can anyone else check the manufacturing date?

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