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Stuck keys are generally caused by dying keyboards. Now you may ask: how come it only happens in some games/app? And that's just the thing, when some keyboards start dying, the symptoms may only show up in some apps. It's most likely due to the fact that different input systems may be affected by a dying keyboard to different degrees. For example, a dying keyboard may function reasonably via Direct Raw Input, but can have problems with MS Messging Input. It's therefore possible that your keyboard may be dying, but only certain input systems are affected. You may want to try the game with a different keyboard and see whether that helps or not.
Alternatively, it may be due to partial incompatibility with Steam. I spent most of my time with the original version of Recettear, and never have I even once encountered or heard of anyone encountering this problem. It wouldn't surprise me, since Steam is known to not work perfectly well with old technology/engines, and Recettear's engine is pretty old. I can only recommend trying to run the game with Steam overlay turned off (in the game's properties menu).
Finally, it's fairly unlikely that you will get any support from Carpe Fulgur. First of all, Carpe Fulgur is a localisation group composed of three people - two translators and one artist. I don't think any of them is a software technician. The original game was made by EGS, a doujin circle in Japan (something that's even more "indie" than indie). Further, for the past year Carpe Fulgur has been busy translating the second chapter of Trails in the Sky, a very awesome series that is coming to Steam.
One last remedy is to try playing the game with a controller. If the problem still persists then the problem is most likely software-related, wheares if the problem goes away then the problem is hardware-related - either with your keyboard or keyboards in general.
Since CF is so small, would there be any greater likelihood of EGS responding to customer feedback?
actually I have personally experienced a case where a dying keyboard causes issue for one game and one game only. I've also had an experience when a dying mouse did the same thing. Works perfectly for all other games and things like Word, Excel etc. But it just failed for that one game.
Yes, Space Drake from Carpe Fulgur confirmed that controller plug-ins or physical controllers can cause this interference.