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Can't be 3 bad keyboards surely?

 
 
JellyBelly
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      4th Dec 2006
I built a new system recently (WinXP Pro SP2, Asrock AliveNF6G-DVI mobo, AMD
II 3500 cpu, 1GB 533 DDR II RAM and a 200Gb Maxtor SATA HDD) and it seemed
to work well for about a week. Then the keyboard started sticking, so I
replaced it.

Now, if I type out the numbers 123456789 in say, Notepad or MS Word 2003,
what actually appears on screen is 1234456667899 and when a number repeats
itself, as in the case of the 44 or the 666, the computer bleeps.

So I tried a third keyboard and it's still the same so I cannot believe it's
a keyboard problem - but just what can it be? I'm in the UK and yes, I've
set it up for UK operation.

TIA,

JellyBelly.


 
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s7master@gmail.com
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      4th Dec 2006
Your new processor wouldn't happen to be x64 would it? When I upgraded,
I had a similar problem with the mouse and keyboard. I updated all my
drivers and everything seemed to work nicely after that.


JellyBelly wrote:
> I built a new system recently (WinXP Pro SP2, Asrock AliveNF6G-DVI mobo, AMD
> II 3500 cpu, 1GB 533 DDR II RAM and a 200Gb Maxtor SATA HDD) and it seemed
> to work well for about a week. Then the keyboard started sticking, so I
> replaced it.
>
> Now, if I type out the numbers 123456789 in say, Notepad or MS Word 2003,
> what actually appears on screen is 1234456667899 and when a number repeats
> itself, as in the case of the 44 or the 666, the computer bleeps.
>
> So I tried a third keyboard and it's still the same so I cannot believe it's
> a keyboard problem - but just what can it be? I'm in the UK and yes, I've
> set it up for UK operation.
>
> TIA,
>
> JellyBelly.


 
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      5th Dec 2006

JellyBelly wrote:

> I built a new system recently (WinXP Pro SP2, Asrock AliveNF6G-DVI mobo, AMD
> II 3500 cpu, 1GB 533 DDR II RAM and a 200Gb Maxtor SATA HDD) and it seemed
> to work well for about a week. Then the keyboard started sticking, so I
> replaced it.
>
> Now, if I type out the numbers 123456789 in say, Notepad or MS Word 2003,
> what actually appears on screen is 1234456667899 and when a number repeats
> itself, as in the case of the 44 or the 666, the computer bleeps.
>
> So I tried a third keyboard and it's still the same so I cannot believe it's
> a keyboard problem - but just what can it be? I'm in the UK and yes, I've
> set it up for UK operation.
>
> TIA,
>
> JellyBelly.
>
>


From Control Panel, open Accessibility Options. Check whether or
not some of its features, such as "sticky keys" are enabled. These
can also be inadvertantly set, such as by sitting on the shift key
or the control key too long.
 
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JellyBelly
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      5th Dec 2006

<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Your new processor wouldn't happen to be x64 would it? When I upgraded,
> I had a similar problem with the mouse and keyboard. I updated all my
> drivers and everything seemed to work nicely after that.
>
>
> JellyBelly wrote:
>> I built a new system recently (WinXP Pro SP2, Asrock AliveNF6G-DVI mobo,
>> AMD
>> II 3500 cpu, 1GB 533 DDR II RAM and a 200Gb Maxtor SATA HDD) and it
>> seemed
>> to work well for about a week. Then the keyboard started sticking, so I
>> replaced it.
>>
>> Now, if I type out the numbers 123456789 in say, Notepad or MS Word 2003,
>> what actually appears on screen is 1234456667899 and when a number
>> repeats
>> itself, as in the case of the 44 or the 666, the computer bleeps.
>>
>> So I tried a third keyboard and it's still the same so I cannot believe
>> it's
>> a keyboard problem - but just what can it be? I'm in the UK and yes, I've
>> set it up for UK operation.
>>
>> TIA,
>>
>> JellyBelly.


Yes, it is an Athlon64. I'll give that a try. Thanks a lot,

JB


 
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      5th Dec 2006

"Ghostrider" <-00-@fitron.142> wrote in message
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>
> JellyBelly wrote:
>
>> I built a new system recently (WinXP Pro SP2, Asrock AliveNF6G-DVI mobo,
>> AMD II 3500 cpu, 1GB 533 DDR II RAM and a 200Gb Maxtor SATA HDD) and it
>> seemed to work well for about a week. Then the keyboard started sticking,
>> so I replaced it.
>>
>> Now, if I type out the numbers 123456789 in say, Notepad or MS Word 2003,
>> what actually appears on screen is 1234456667899 and when a number
>> repeats itself, as in the case of the 44 or the 666, the computer bleeps.
>>
>> So I tried a third keyboard and it's still the same so I cannot believe
>> it's a keyboard problem - but just what can it be? I'm in the UK and yes,
>> I've set it up for UK operation.
>>
>> TIA,
>>
>> JellyBelly.

>
> From Control Panel, open Accessibility Options. Check whether or
> not some of its features, such as "sticky keys" are enabled. These
> can also be inadvertantly set, such as by sitting on the shift key
> or the control key too long.


Cheers Ghostrider, I'll have a look.

JB


 
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      5th Dec 2006

"JellyBelly" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I built a new system recently (WinXP Pro SP2, Asrock AliveNF6G-DVI mobo,
>AMD II 3500 cpu, 1GB 533 DDR II RAM and a 200Gb Maxtor SATA HDD) and it
>seemed to work well for about a week. Then the keyboard started sticking,
>so I replaced it.
>
> Now, if I type out the numbers 123456789 in say, Notepad or MS Word 2003,
> what actually appears on screen is 1234456667899 and when a number repeats
> itself, as in the case of the 44 or the 666, the computer bleeps.
>
> So I tried a third keyboard and it's still the same so I cannot believe
> it's a keyboard problem - but just what can it be? I'm in the UK and yes,
> I've set it up for UK operation.
>
> TIA,
>
> JellyBelly.


Problem eventually solved - or more correctly, bypassed. It seems that there
is a problem with the PS2 socket that the keyboard plugs into, or the
motherboard itself. The workaround was to use a USB keyboard and that works
OK.

JellyBelly.


 
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