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kmw_run.exe

kmw_run.exe – Here is the scoop on Kensington Mouse Driver as it pertains to computer network security. The big question: what is kmw_run.exe and is it spyware, a trojan and if so, how do I get rid of Kensington Mouse Driver?

kmw_run.exe (Kensington Mouse Driver) – Details

The kmw_run.exe process is required for all of the features of your Kensington mouse to function correctly. You should not terminate this process unless it is causing serious problems for your system.

kmw_run.exe is an application that does NOT appear to be a security risk

Our process monitor database currently registers kmw_run.exe to Kensington.

This is part of Kensington Mouse Drivers.

 

kmw_run.exe is related to exshow95.exe,

KMW_RUN.EXE – Disclaimer

Every attempt has been made to provide you with the correct information for kmw_run.exe or KENSINGTON MOUSE DRIVER. Many spyware / malware programs use filenames of usual, non-malware programs. If we have included information about kmw_run.exe that is inaccurate, we would greatly appreciate your help by leaving a comment with the correct information below and we’ll do our best to correct it.

You should verify the accuracy of information we provided about kmw_run.exe.

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  1. Guy says:

    I think the originator of this request meant something different. I’m looking to get it off of my laptop. It get’s the jitters and starts firing off the left button. Not the mouse but the driver itself.

    You hit the ‘Start’ button on the lower left of your screen and the next thing you know it fires off the ‘Turn Off Computer Button’, then the ‘Stand By’ button putting you in stand-by mode, it is a noted problem with laptops.

    I’ve uninstalled the Kensington Mouse In A Box software but the computer keeps defaulting back to the Kensington driver even with no Kensington mouse hooked up.

    The driver has to be manually removed, last time i did a ‘format c:’ to get rid of it…

    I made the mistake of dusting it off and plugging it in to work on this laptop I just got.

    Uninstall, rollback…nothing works, i’ve forgot how to freeze the mouse funcion and manually unstall and replace it with default mouse driver.

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