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Bluebubbles sticky keys #623

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crockpotveggies opened this issue Feb 21, 2024 · 3 comments
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Bluebubbles sticky keys #623

crockpotveggies opened this issue Feb 21, 2024 · 3 comments

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@crockpotveggies
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Using a Macbook Air M1, 2020 on macOS 14.2.1 (23C71)

Installed latest stable version from Homebrew cask. After setting up the server, my Mac started to behave as if it had sticky keys and the arrow keys would act as if they were constantly pressed, even though there was no physical contact nor a mechanical issue.

It sort of acted like a keylogger was installed. This seemed to start after I set up an ngrok reverse proxy.

The issue persisted even after a restart and despite Bluebubbles not starting up on boot.

@SpaceSaver
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What version does it identify as?

@SpaceSaver
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Is sticky keys in fact still off?

@zlshames
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zlshames commented Mar 9, 2024

Using a Macbook Air M1, 2020 on macOS 14.2.1 (23C71)

Installed latest stable version from Homebrew cask. After setting up the server, my Mac started to behave as if it had sticky keys and the arrow keys would act as if they were constantly pressed, even though there was no physical contact nor a mechanical issue.

It sort of acted like a keylogger was installed. This seemed to start after I set up an ngrok reverse proxy.

The issue persisted even after a restart and despite Bluebubbles not starting up on boot.

does uninstalling fix the issue? Also, why would you think a keylogger would operate that way. Wouldn't they not want you to know something is up? Anyways... I don't really think it's BlueBubbles doing this. Definitely the first time I'm hearing about an issue like this. Are you using a remote access software to control your mac? Could it just be your keyboard?

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