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keyboard problem
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keyboard problem
Friday, April 11, 2008 at 2:37 am Posted by Alan Webb
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I have a Logitech cordless keyboard that has stopped functioning on the lower keys
i.e. numbers, letters and other commands, the upper buttons still work. I think I
have caused this problem myself because a dialogue box appeared when I hit the shift
key several times, not knowing better I made a few changes. Now I can't getting the
dialogue box back because I ain't got any working keys! I have tried uninstall/reinstalling
etc, and system retore (which was turned off!) Suggestions gratefully received.
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re: keyboard problem
Friday, April 11, 2008 at 3:42 am Posted by Alan Webb
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Ok folks, I've cracked it! Went into Accessability options and undid my foolishness.
Moral: don't mess when in works perfectly well!
On Friday, April 11, 2008 at 2:37 am, Alan Webb wrote:
>I have a Logitech cordless keyboard that has stopped functioning on the lower keys
>i.e. numbers, letters and other commands, the upper buttons still work. I think
I
>have caused this problem myself because a dialogue box appeared when I hit the shift
>key several times, not knowing better I made a few changes. Now I can't getting
the
>dialogue box back because I ain't got any working keys! I have tried uninstall/reinstalling
>etc, and system retore (which was turned off!) Suggestions gratefully received.
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re: keyboard problem
Friday, April 11, 2008 at 5:51 am Posted by TekNurd
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Why do people use Corless Mice and Keyboards?
its not like you can see the screen if you sit back 2meters?
Ive heard so many problesm with them, Mainly being to do with Batteries needing replacing....
Good thing the still make Corded.
:)
On Friday, April 11, 2008 at 3:42 am, Alan Webb wrote:
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>Ok folks, I've cracked it! Went into Accessability options and undid my foolishness.
>Moral: don't mess when in works perfectly well!
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re: keyboard problem
Friday, April 11, 2008 at 9:29 am Posted by Ricer46
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I agree with you on the cordless keyboard, but the cords on mice seem to snag on
everything in the vicinity. Of course it does give me a start everytime the batteries
die, it's so abrupt, you always first think that something really bad has happened.
On Friday, April 11, 2008 at 5:51 am, TekNurd wrote:
>Why do people use Corless Mice and Keyboards?
>its not like you can see the screen if you sit back 2meters?
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>Ive heard so many problesm with them, Mainly being to do with Batteries needing
replacing....
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>Good thing the still make Corded.
>:)
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