my user logon auto after sleep

iMac 27 "retina 5 k 3.5 GHz Intel Core I5 at the end of 2014. 10.11.3 running.

Since the upgrade to El Capitan last week I find to wake up the iMac to sleep...  I get the normal logon screen but the password auto-remplit - I can back-space information auto-remplie but it simply fills each time, as if a key is held down. I have to press the button of stopping power. Once I re - starts, everything is fine and I can enter my password and continue.  However, this happens every time I wake the machine, but probably 50% of the time.  The main applications I use are opening, pictures, Pages, Safari, iTunes, and 4-5 games in the app store.

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