Hi, Tom.
What did HP say when you asked them about programming that keyboard?
My keyboard does not have the same buttons in the same places as yours.
There must be at least a thousand different keyboard designs on the market.
You MIGHT need a special driver from the keyboard vendor. For example, I am
using the IntelliType drivers from Microsoft for my Microsoft Wireless Laser
Desktop. It's not likely that my drivers would work for your keyboard.
That's why you need to ask whoever you got your keyboard from about drivers
for it. Or read the owner's manual that came with your computer or
keyboard. If the keyboard was part of your HP computer package, then ask
HP.
RC
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>I would like to customize the buttons on the left of the keyboard (Help,
>Mail, Web, etc) but the process does not work. When I go to ConPanel and
>click on Keyboard and choose the buttons tab, none are listed nor do any
>appear when I hit default configuration. I cannot figure out how to turn
>on the feature. Only the Sleep button on the left is programmed to work.
>The speak on/off and volume up and down work and so do the right buttons.
>Only the programable ones cannot be customized and are emply. The computer
>is an HP Pavilian a6057c model.
> Thanks, Tom