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On 6 Apr 2006 at 13:07, daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx>) commented about [PCTECH] Keyboard Problem: > My oldest son's PC recently developed a problem with the keyboard. It > doesn't seem to be recognized by Windows. If you open something like > Notepad, it just clicks when you try to type. The keyboard was a PS/2 > style. Last night was the first real chance I've had to look at it but > that wasn't much. I tried swapping it out for both PS/2 and USB keyboards > but the results were the same. I did notice that when booting up I was > able to get into the BIOS, move around in there, change values, etc. using > the keyboard but once in Windows it stopped working. The mouse is fine. > Any ideas? > > Windows is XP-Pro. > > > Dave Parnin > -- > Nishikawa Standard Company > Topeka, IN 46571 > daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Hi Dave, I haven't noticed any answers to your email. Try going into Device Manager and removing the keyboard. It's ok windows will recreate it. Just shutdown windows with a restart. See if that helps. Gary Kuznitz
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