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Maybe you watch tv and play chess in the same time.

Maybe you watch tv and play chess in the same time.

Has anyone else in the world had the problem at the same time you did?
If not, then the problem is most likely at your end.

First refreshed your browser settings or apps.
If that does not do the trick, refresh your operating system.
Search with multiple key words: factory refresh reset restore

Refresh to purge old files and any information that an AI (artificial intelligence) could use to profile you.
If an AI saw your software or personal files, then they probably already stored what they need to know on a server. Be proactive. Delete the stuff you did not want an AI to know. Use a two way firewall, so you can try to control what leaves your computer.

If things are making you flip, it's time to refresh things.

Has anyone else in the world had the problem at the same time you did? If not, then the problem is most likely at your end. First refreshed your browser settings or apps. If that does not do the trick, refresh your operating system. Search with multiple key words: factory refresh reset restore Refresh to purge old files and any information that an AI (artificial intelligence) could use to profile you. If an AI saw your software or personal files, then they probably already stored what they need to know on a server. Be proactive. Delete the stuff you did not want an AI to know. Use a two way firewall, so you can try to control what leaves your computer. If things are making you flip, it's time to refresh things.

@KamranShirazi said in #10:

I don't press f key at all

Is your keyboard set up for Farsi or Roman letters (English & French)? I wonder if it's possible something unexpected is being interpreted as an F. I suspect not many users use Farsi, which could explain why no one understands what's going on here.

@KamranShirazi said in #10: > I don't press f key at all Is your keyboard set up for Farsi or Roman letters (English & French)? I wonder if it's possible something unexpected is being interpreted as an F. I suspect not many users use Farsi, which could explain why no one understands what's going on here.

To the rest of the community: does anyone know how Lichess treats keyboard shortcuts in non-Latin alphabets?

To the rest of the community: does anyone know how Lichess treats keyboard shortcuts in non-Latin alphabets?

If you do not press the F key at all, then how do you flip your chessboard ? @KamranShirazi

If you do not press the F key at all, then how do you flip your chessboard ? @KamranShirazi

Mine likes to flip when my cat sits on the keyboard. But that'll be because she's telling me to "fffffffffffffffffffffff"

Mine likes to flip when my cat sits on the keyboard. But that'll be because she's telling me to "fffffffffffffffffffffff"

I've had stacks of books or piles of paper next to the keyboard encroach onto a key. But one on the edge. F is in the middle.

I've had stacks of books or piles of paper next to the keyboard encroach onto a key. But one on the edge. F is in the middle.

Maybe a faulty keyboard.
I have a laptop that not all keys work and another that the keys press when I press else where on the keyboard.
If the problem does not happen typing in a document. Then I would eliminate the thought of faulty keyboard.
In notepad do all the keys work correctly? That's assuming you are using windows.

Maybe a faulty keyboard. I have a laptop that not all keys work and another that the keys press when I press else where on the keyboard. If the problem does not happen typing in a document. Then I would eliminate the thought of faulty keyboard. In notepad do all the keys work correctly? That's assuming you are using windows.

I use french keyboard and i almost never type while i play and to flip the board i click on top left of the board not need the keyboard

I use french keyboard and i almost never type while i play and to flip the board i click on top left of the board not need the keyboard

My mouse has six buttons, three of which I never use. It turns out, one of them toggles the caps lock, and is in a place that's easy to bump. For weeks, I couldn't figure out how I kept bumping into that key on the keyboard! Turns out, I wasn't.
Does your mouse have any special, maybe programmable, buttons?

My mouse has six buttons, three of which I never use. It turns out, one of them toggles the caps lock, and is in a place that's easy to bump. For weeks, I couldn't figure out how I kept bumping into that key on the keyboard! Turns out, I wasn't. Does your mouse have any special, maybe programmable, buttons?

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