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Re: Keyboard Malfunction
Im using on screen keyboard, thats why Im able to space. Still using same
laptop.
Green LED lights on either F10 or F11 when I use fn key, that never used to
be.
Keyboard is clean. Somebody says that I might have turned on a kb mode. He
doubted that it was Word, but he asked me about the LED when I mentioned I
thought the problem might have something to do with Word or Bios.
"Olórin" wrote:
>
> "truevirgo61" <truevirgo61@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:BDF60646-483B-47F6-8787-B716DDC98855@microsoft.com...
> > Correction, I see in my first post I said this week in regards to blue
> > screen, I meant to say the previous week. Also, the on screen keypad
> > works
> > fine, all keys are functioning normally.
> >
> > "truevirgo61" wrote:
> >
> >> Hey Gerry, I would really love to send you that info, but there is just
> >> way
> >> too much of it. I can tell you this, the majority, if not all the errors
> >> are
> >> from the source Service Control Manager. Theres heaps of them.
> >>
> >> There is also SidebySide (lots) and many SNMP too, not to mention some
> >> RemoteAcess warnings too. I didn' t know that my remote access was on.
> >>
> >> Most of the Service Control Manager staff either has N/A or system as
> >> user.
> >>
> >> RemoteAccess user N/A, a fewTcpip warnings dating back to last week-User
> >> is
> >> n/a.
> >> Theres a lot mate. Too much to send. Should I be looking for anything
> >> in
> >> particular?
> >>
> >> Olorin,
> >>
> >> Nothing was spilled on the laptop. The blue screen mentioned BIOS issue,
> >> something about turning it off, that maybe something was corrupted, a
> >> file or
> >> software I downloaded. That problem occurred regularly, but then stopped.
> >> I
> >> didnt see a blue screen the entire week before my keyboard malfunctioned.
> >>
> >> I appreciate the help guys.
>
> What was the MS Word connection?
>
> Things I'd try:
> - turning laptop upside down and shaking to see if paperclips, food crumbs,
> illegal immigrants etc fall out
> - try seeing if keyboard part is fairly easily lifted up and out (check
> with laptop handbook/PDF) and check connections (but not if this would void
> any warranty)
> - open Device Manager (Start > Run > devmgmt.msc); if keyboard has a
> separate entry, right-click and Uninstall it, then reboot and let it be
> re-discovered.
>
> Did you do or try anything that seemed to stop the blue screens? If you get
> any more blue screens, be sure to write down the messages this time:
> "...mentioned BIOS issue, something about turning it off, that maybe
> something was corrupted..." isn't really precise enough to give us a
> direction to look in! And see if any of the Event Logs has any relevant
> entries relating to the time when you *were* getting these blue screens
> regularly, if they go back far enough.
>
> Are you posting from a different machine than to the other group,
> where--you--had--to--type--like--this, or has your spacebar started working
> now?
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