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Keyboard key reassignment?
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07-03-2008, 02:29 PM
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Keyboard key reassignment?
I have a very embarrassing question... Is it possible to reasign the keys one
a keyboard? I spilled some water on it, and now some of the keys are
mis-assigned. For example, here is me typing the numbers one through zero
using the keys at the top of the keypad: 1,2,83,54,5,7,7,8,9,0
Yes, that was a single keypress in sequence. And no I have no idea why the
number eight also showed up when I pressed three. My spacebar also got
mis-assigned. Instead of space, it opens a search window now. I am doing all
the spaces in this post using the on-screen keyboard accessibility program.
Any constructive advice would be appreciated.
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07-03-2008, 02:53 PM
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Re: Keyboard key reassignment?
If it doesn't "heal" itself after it dries out, it will have to be replaced.
Faerie_Knight wrote:
> I have a very embarrassing question... Is it possible to reasign the keys one
> a keyboard? I spilled some water on it, and now some of the keys are
> mis-assigned. For example, here is me typing the numbers one through zero
> using the keys at the top of the keypad: 1,2,83,54,5,7,7,8,9,0
>
> Yes, that was a single keypress in sequence. And no I have no idea why the
> number eight also showed up when I pressed three. My spacebar also got
> mis-assigned. Instead of space, it opens a search window now. I am doing all
> the spaces in this post using the on-screen keyboard accessibility program.
>
> Any constructive advice would be appreciated.
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07-03-2008, 04:08 PM
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Re: Keyboard key reassignment?
Faerie_Knight wrote:
> I have a very embarrassing question... Is it possible to reasign the keys one
> a keyboard? I spilled some water on it, and now some of the keys are
> mis-assigned. For example, here is me typing the numbers one through zero
> using the keys at the top of the keypad: 1,2,83,54,5,7,7,8,9,0
>
> Yes, that was a single keypress in sequence. And no I have no idea why the
> number eight also showed up when I pressed three. My spacebar also got
> mis-assigned. Instead of space, it opens a search window now. I am doing all
> the spaces in this post using the on-screen keyboard accessibility program.
>
> Any constructive advice would be appreciated.
Sharpkeys is a nice free keyboard reassignment program. You could
perhaps use the numeric keypad on the right side of your keyboard to
enter numbers, but the spacebar remains a problem.
Keyboards are relatively cheap. If a dry out doesn't help, I'd agree
with the poster who suggested replacing it.
Bill
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07-03-2008, 05:17 PM
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Re: Keyboard key reassignment?
On Thu, 3 Jul 2008 07:29:03 -0700, Faerie_Knight
<Faerie_Knight@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I have a very embarrassing question... Is it possible to reasign the keys one
> a keyboard? I spilled some water on it, and now some of the keys are
> mis-assigned. For example, here is me typing the numbers one through zero
> using the keys at the top of the keypad: 1,2,83,54,5,7,7,8,9,0
>
> Yes, that was a single keypress in sequence. And no I have no idea why the
> number eight also showed up when I pressed three. My spacebar also got
> mis-assigned. Instead of space, it opens a search window now. I am doing all
> the spaces in this post using the on-screen keyboard accessibility program.
>
> Any constructive advice would be appreciated.
Assuming that this is a desktop, you can buy a new keyboard for under
$10 US. If yours isn't working correctly, I would simply replace it.
--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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