On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 14:32:22 -0800, Hupjack
<hupjack_nospamtoday_yahoo.com> wrote:
> So I was using a Dell Model RT7D00 Keyboard on my computer before I just
> switched to a Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite. While I still had the
> Dell
> keyboard attached, I uninstalled the DellTouch software that had enabled
> the
> three customizable program buttons.
>
> I just noticed today, while I had a java applet giving me some grief,
> that
> the DellTouch software I thought I had completely uninstalled was sitting
> right there as an Application in the windows task manager. Sure enough,
> I
> go over to MSCONFIG, and there it is, a registry entry pointing to
> C:\WINDOWS\MMKeybd.exe. And of course that MMKeybd.exe file is there
> too.
>
> So I plug the Dell Keyboard back in, reinstall the DellTouch software,
> and
> then uninstall it again... No luck, the entry and the program
> MMKeybd.exe
> are left in place.
>
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Here's a tip. When you uninstall a program, there is *always* a remmant
of the program left in the registry. The registry is dynamic, and gets
modified programs get installed and uninstalled. The registry can never
go back to a "pristine" state.
A good analogy would be if you were trekking through Antartica. When you
leave, you leave behind your footprints and maybe a few small pieces of
rubbish. Antartica can never go back to the "pristine" state" that was
there before you came.
This is the same with windows, a new program in Windows is like a new
person entering Antartica. There will always be footprints remaining
in Window when you uninstall programs - which is why Windows performance
*will* degrade over time of continual install and install of programs.
Registry cleaners cannot fully clean the registry and leave their own
footprints.
So don't worry, too much if your DellTouch software has a footprint in
the Registry - this is very normal and should be expected!
Buck
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