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I am also having the same issue from my MacBook Pro running GoToMyPC and the host computer is Mac running Monterey. I had not had this issue until the host computer was upgraded to the new Mac OS. Only way to solve is to continually disconnect from the host and reconnect and work until it decides to do it again. For me, suddenly the "e" brings up some stupid emoji selection window; the "m" does not type or do anything; and the "d" asks me if I want to enable dictation now. I've had to disconnect and reconnect about 20 times so far today. I work from home one day a week. Also not having any issues with those keystrokes on the host computer when I am in the office working normally.
Kelly
Here is a trick to see what the remote control is doing to the keyboard.
On the machine you are remote controlling, go to System Preferences, Keyboard, Input Sources. Put a check mark in the "show input menu in the menu bar."
From the input menu in the menu bar, select "Show Keyboard Viewer"
This puts a virtual keyboard on your host screen. You'll note that when remote controlling your host, GoToMyPC will for whatever reason active the Fn key, and the control key. Sometimes it will unstick by pressing the FN key a bunch of times, but as you mentioned, disconnect/reconnect is the only solution until it starts again.