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This file is created by ELAN Microelectronics Corporation. It's located in c:\program files\elantech\ as etdctrl.exe. I have one on my Samsung Netbook. It seems it's responsible for keypad and its features. Check that folder for the other executable files which let you monitor keypad activities.

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