I can't Search A File in Folder buy type keywords

I don't know what is wrong . My OSX 10.8.2 .
     I open any folder got full file , If i type "T" system shoud move to File Got Name "T ....... " But my Mac like take some note at bot,  Damm i try search not take a note .... Sorry my bad English
In pic i try to search File Star At "T" but Get Note "T"
How i can turn OFF that!

daam . i update new 10.8.3 . back same bug search to be note
i cant search file in folder buy type Top Keyworks

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