Hi,
Please check my earlier post, I have just found this which may confirm my suspicions, if it isn't the keyboard:
"Sapisvr.exe is Microsoft's Speech Recognition engine. When enabled, it listens to what's coming in on the microphone, and attempts to interpret what it hears as words, and then enters keystrokes to "type in" those words it heard.
That's nice, in principle, but if always enabled it can cause exactly the odd behavior you describe. You make a noise (just about any noise can cause it to think it's heard a word), and keystrokes get entered. Or ambient noise is enough to cause it to try to recognize speech.
Normally this feature should be disabled, but apparently some PC manufacturers or others enable it by default.
To disable:
* Go to Control Panel
* Click on Regional and Language Options
* Click on the Languages tab
* Click on the Details button
* Click on Speech Recognition
* Click the Remove button"
EDIT:
Some fancy screens have a built in mike and speakers as well :)Quote:
And if you're wondering why this could be happening if you don't have a microphone, look again. Many laptops in particular have built-in microphones, and I'm lead to believe that some other computers may as well.
