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Hi. I will try to be as brief as possible. For the past few days, when I start my desktop, the keyboard is either non-responsive or gives a weird response, for example, I press esc and the start menu opens. My antivirus software is up to date, otherwise I'd think my pc has been infected. I have checked the connections, and even got a new keyboard, thinking that would help, but alas. Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
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Ulf Norlinger સ્વીડન Local time: 09:37 અંગ્રેજી થી સ્વિડીશ + ...
Check points
Feb 20, 2009
Have you checked:
1) With another keyboard?
2) Use another USB-connection?
3) Removed applicable keys for checking oxidations on the botom side (i.e. remove possible oxidation)?
4) Reinstalled the keyboard driver?
[Edited at 2009-02-20 19:04 GMT]
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RieM યૂનાઇટેડ સ્ટેટસ્ Local time: 03:37 અંગ્રેજી થી જપાનિઝ + ...
a couple of questions
Feb 20, 2009
Hi,
I'm so sorry to hear that. It must be soooooooo annoying...
There are many possible causes hardware wise:
1. How old is your desktop?
2. Have you ever opened the case and checked/cleaned inside? Computers love and collect tons of dust, which may cause a crooked behavior.
3. (probably not relevant, but) are your keyboards wired/wireless?
4. Do they USB or PS2 (connection), if USB, did you try other USB ports? ... See more
Hi,
I'm so sorry to hear that. It must be soooooooo annoying...
There are many possible causes hardware wise:
1. How old is your desktop?
2. Have you ever opened the case and checked/cleaned inside? Computers love and collect tons of dust, which may cause a crooked behavior.
3. (probably not relevant, but) are your keyboards wired/wireless?
4. Do they USB or PS2 (connection), if USB, did you try other USB ports?
I'm sure other people will pitch in to help you.
Rie
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Here is one more:
Have you recently installed/connected a new device?
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Adi Al-Ka'bi Local time: 11:37 અરેબિક થી અંગ્રેજી + ...
Check the keyboard settings
Feb 21, 2009
Go to "Control Panel" and check your keyboard settings. The settings may have been altered to a non-English setting. Change the settings to suit the language/languages that you normally use to set up your system.
[Edited at 2009-02-21 11:06 GMT]
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Marijke Singer સ્પેન Local time: 09:37 સ્પેનીશ થી અંગ્રેજી + ...
Not very helpful but...
Feb 21, 2009
Have you changed the batteries? Sometimes low batteries will produce random behaviour.
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Thanks for all the suggestions. This morning, I switched on my desktop et viola! The keyboard is working again... for now. Thanks for all the suggestions. It's nice to hear from people from all over the world.
Thanks again.
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