have a hp probook 450 G1 laptop with win10 and have some problems with keyboard/tuchpad related to temperature, humidity or condensation.
It behave that when poweron in cold room starts randomly glitches like a open/close search window tab, most time stay on screen opened and mouse cursor run totaly on left border, or be locked on place, occasionaly let me to pass movement to go. Movement is hard or partialy disabled, like he has already got (has filled with) command what to do... it is hard to describe.
After a while, few minutes, everything is ok. I suspect a trackpad because of cursor fast movement over screen to left, and because it is disabled for functions till glitches gone, but dont know what is related with search popup... its like he is bring it up with some sort of shortcut or so... maybe keyboard?
Every key is working as I can see...
I want to inverstigate this before warm weather, the way I thing to go is to launch some system utility who monitor and log presed keyboard or mouse... is any preinstaled on win10?
Any idea from similar experiance issues or other way to go?
It behave that when poweron in cold room starts randomly glitches like a open/close search window tab, most time stay on screen opened and mouse cursor run totaly on left border, or be locked on place, occasionaly let me to pass movement to go. Movement is hard or partialy disabled, like he has already got (has filled with) command what to do... it is hard to describe.
After a while, few minutes, everything is ok. I suspect a trackpad because of cursor fast movement over screen to left, and because it is disabled for functions till glitches gone, but dont know what is related with search popup... its like he is bring it up with some sort of shortcut or so... maybe keyboard?
Every key is working as I can see...
I want to inverstigate this before warm weather, the way I thing to go is to launch some system utility who monitor and log presed keyboard or mouse... is any preinstaled on win10?
Any idea from similar experiance issues or other way to go?