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Do you use some kind of a case for your device? Or is there anything magnetic nearby?
This had happened to me too after I bought a leather case with magnetic clip. The reasoning behind this behavior is that N900 recognizes state of the keyboard (open/closed) by connecting magnets. If you put something magnetic close to the device, the software seems to think the keyboard is manipulated constantly.