 It says one of the keys on my keyboard doesn't work in lower case in Microsoft Word. Upper case works fine. WTF. Yes, truly. Other programs, it works fine also. No one seems to have heard of this problem. Any thoughts? Yes, I do. I've had very similar. If it's only in Word effectively and it's nowhere else, the one thing I would say one, have you tried other words where that particular, whatever the letter is that keeps changing? What's the word that it's actually changing in? Is it like capital I? Every time you type, I am kind of thing. Capital I reduces to a lower case I or upper case I, for example. But it's fine if it's inside a word. If it's something that seems to be somewhat unique as it's a character, more often than not, what I've actually seen is if you go into your spell, your spelling, often an auto correct. Yeah, it's a spell check auto correct. So if you go to file options and in file options, you've then got your proofing. Underneath your proofing, if you go in there and have a look at your auto correct options, you might actually find in the auto correct list. So if you work your way down the list, there's usually a really long list of different things. It's really handy to actually have because you can actually, for example, inside a business, you could be literally going WTF and have it spell it out in full. Hopefully we're not swearing, but you know what I mean. You can, every time you do a spelling mistake, you can then auto correct for you. I do it all the time, especially on my phone. I always go TBE, no, it's just the B and it's just all too close together. So I fixed it so it auto corrects and fixes it and puts it correct for me. So usually that's where I see it often happens. It's been the auto correct. Have a look through there and see if that will actually fix it. That's kind of the one solve. Cause if it's only happening there and it's only happening on sort of that, then I would say it's auto correct. You know, I think you've discounted one other possibility here is that you have nanobot infected jam that you have spilled on your keyboard and it is intelligently selecting and stymying your effort to do that one letter on your keyboard. That could happen, it could be possible. You don't know, we don't know. Oh, like me, I accidentally chose the wrong keyboard, you know, on set up. So now every time I try and do an at signal, it's, you know, I've got to swap it over and I have to fix that, you know, but. I don't know. No. It's nano jelly. I think it's nano jam. No, no, no, no, no. Oh yeah. My, yeah, again, good luck with the nano jam problem. Good luck. You know, eat it in the kitchen, not around your keyboard. That's all I'm saying. And keep kids wide.