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keyboard stopped working
#1
i appologise in advance for bad grammar and poor post construction. i am being forced to use on screen keyboard.

i unplug my keyboard... plug back in and now its not working ):

computer haults on pre test boot ifo nt ognized... ut it didnt.
recb
what should i do?!
re_install drivers?... even though i never had too? any other suggestions?
shift is having a freakin spaz... fudge up half my post just then (no caps but everything else shift style

eg. > is .
numpad broken
sad face
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#2
I didn't understand most of that lol but ill give it a try, is it plugged directly into the PC or going through a USB hub? Also is it wireless or wired? One last question have you or anybody spilt anything over the keyboard in the past?Confused
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#3
very carefull with my crap... no spills.

plug directly into it.

rolled back 1 week, still fudged. faulty hard ware. sad face.
shift is better now.
will scab keyboard for time being.

thankyou shmitty
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#4
hmm, try turning your computer off, and plugging it in while it's off, and then restarting (call me a dumbass if you already did that) but yeah, if it worked before, that should pick it up. Also, you're using USB or the regular keyboard plug? If you're using a regular keyboard plug it could mean that one of your pins broke loose or something, which is not good. If it comes down to that, you'll just have to get a new one.
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#5
Nah checked all pins etc, the computer was picking it up as a mouse :S
and no, i wasn't plugging it into the wrong spot!
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#6
Well, if it's a PS/2 keyboard it's gonna go some day. Is is a new keyboard? If not then it's time to get one because every PS/2 keyboard I had went after about 3-4 years.
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#7
If it's recognizing the keyboard as a mouse, re-install the drivers, and switch all the peripherals using USB ports at this time. This will cause the computer to re-recognize all the perihperals attached to your computer. If that doesn't solve the problem, re-install the drivers to your chipset and what not. Then if that doesn't solve it, PM me, and we'll do some digging through your windows error logs.
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#8
Hmm... Your PS2 port might've been blown, try plugging in a USB keyboard, if it works then it not in the operating system.
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#9
yeah I'm using a USB keyboard right now, i'll test the PS2 port in a minute, I've got the exact same keyboard.
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#10
Same happened to me a little while ago, it just died.

I have a USB, but wireless keyboard.

My solution was to change the batteries inside it.

Do you have that type of keyboard, if so then new batteries should fix it.
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