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shawn
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      5th Jan 2010
We've got an HP M7330N at home.. it has Windows Media Center.

The keyboard drives me crazy with it's buttons... actually my Girlfriend
drives me crazy with the way she uses the buttons. She uses the keyboard to
turn the volume up and down (which access windows sound from control panel
to turn master volume).. so with keyboard she has it all the way down and
then she turns the speakers themselves up loud. This causes them to always
have a slight hiss of silence. I have to fix this every day when I get home.
Man does that drive me crazy!

I tried removing kbd.exe from my registry/msconfig so it doesn't run, but
still those darn buttons work.

I'd buy another keyboard, but don't have cash right now.


 
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Bob I
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      5th Jan 2010
Turn down the speaker knob to 50% and then remove it.

shawn wrote:
> We've got an HP M7330N at home.. it has Windows Media Center.
>
> The keyboard drives me crazy with it's buttons... actually my Girlfriend
> drives me crazy with the way she uses the buttons. She uses the keyboard to
> turn the volume up and down (which access windows sound from control panel
> to turn master volume).. so with keyboard she has it all the way down and
> then she turns the speakers themselves up loud. This causes them to always
> have a slight hiss of silence. I have to fix this every day when I get home.
> Man does that drive me crazy!
>
> I tried removing kbd.exe from my registry/msconfig so it doesn't run, but
> still those darn buttons work.
>
> I'd buy another keyboard, but don't have cash right now.
>
>


 
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Pflueger
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      7th Jan 2010

"Bob I" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Turn down the speaker knob to 50% and then remove it.


To Bob I.:
>

With your kind of thinking why not take a sledgehammer and bash it to
pieces? You come up with the most trite answers to some serious questions
that you have no business replying to -- people come to these groups looking
for astute advice. You are definitely not smarter than a fifth grader --
face it, your dumb guesses only distract people from real help.


 
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Pflueger
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      7th Jan 2010

"shawn" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> We've got an HP M7330N at home.. it has Windows Media Center.
>
> The keyboard drives me crazy with it's buttons... actually my Girlfriend
> drives me crazy with the way she uses the buttons. She uses the keyboard
> to turn the volume up and down (which access windows sound from control
> panel to turn master volume).. so with keyboard she has it all the way
> down and then she turns the speakers themselves up loud. This causes them
> to always have a slight hiss of silence. I have to fix this every day when
> I get home. Man does that drive me crazy!
>
> I tried removing kbd.exe from my registry/msconfig so it doesn't run, but
> still those darn buttons work.
>
> I'd buy another keyboard, but don't have cash right now.


Go to Control Panel, you should have "Keyboard" on the list. Click on it and
somewhere there should be places to turn keyboard buttons on/off or
re-assign them. I don't know what your OS looks like but you will have that
capability somewhere in your hardware options.


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Bob I
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      7th Jan 2010


Pflueger wrote:

> "Bob I" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
>>Turn down the speaker knob to 50% and then remove it.

>
>
> To Bob I.:
>
> With your kind of thinking why not take a sledgehammer and bash it to
> pieces? You come up with the most trite answers to some serious questions
> that you have no business replying to -- people come to these groups looking
> for astute advice. You are definitely not smarter than a fifth grader --
> face it, your dumb guesses only distract people from real help.
>


But it is patently obvious that I am at least 5 grades above you.

 
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Bob I
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      7th Jan 2010



Pflueger wrote:

> "shawn" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>>We've got an HP M7330N at home.. it has Windows Media Center.
>>
>>The keyboard drives me crazy with it's buttons... actually my Girlfriend
>>drives me crazy with the way she uses the buttons. She uses the keyboard
>>to turn the volume up and down (which access windows sound from control
>>panel to turn master volume).. so with keyboard she has it all the way
>>down and then she turns the speakers themselves up loud. This causes them
>>to always have a slight hiss of silence. I have to fix this every day when
>>I get home. Man does that drive me crazy!
>>
>>I tried removing kbd.exe from my registry/msconfig so it doesn't run, but
>>still those darn buttons work.
>>
>>I'd buy another keyboard, but don't have cash right now.

>
>
> Go to Control Panel, you should have "Keyboard" on the list. Click on it and
> somewhere there should be places to turn keyboard buttons on/off or
> re-assign them. I don't know what your OS looks like but you will have that
> capability somewhere in your hardware options.
>
>


Not likely, but one can hack them out of the registry, but that won't
prevent clicking the speaker button with the mouse.

 
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Pflueger
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      7th Jan 2010

"Bob I" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
>
> Pflueger wrote:
>
>> "shawn" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>>>We've got an HP M7330N at home.. it has Windows Media Center.
>>>
>>>The keyboard drives me crazy with it's buttons... actually my Girlfriend
>>>drives me crazy with the way she uses the buttons. She uses the keyboard
>>>to turn the volume up and down (which access windows sound from control
>>>panel to turn master volume).. so with keyboard she has it all the way
>>>down and then she turns the speakers themselves up loud. This causes them
>>>to always have a slight hiss of silence. I have to fix this every day
>>>when I get home. Man does that drive me crazy!
>>>
>>>I tried removing kbd.exe from my registry/msconfig so it doesn't run, but
>>>still those darn buttons work.
>>>
>>>I'd buy another keyboard, but don't have cash right now.

>>
>>
>> Go to Control Panel, you should have "Keyboard" on the list. Click on it
>> and somewhere there should be places to turn keyboard buttons on/off or
>> re-assign them. I don't know what your OS looks like but you will have
>> that capability somewhere in your hardware options.
>>
>>

>
> Not likely, but one can hack them out of the registry, but that won't
> prevent clicking the speaker button with the mouse.



I am looking at it right in front of me -- Control Panel/Keyboard. You are
out of touch with reality and have a grandiose opinion of your
knowledgeability. I have seen your posts, many examples-- stop replying to
questions with your limited knowledge that you present as authoritative.
People may take you seriously and pay dearly for it.
>



 
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shawn
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      8th Jan 2010
Thanks. I'll probably pick up a cheap keyboard next week. Maybe I'll spend
an extra $10 bucks or something and pick up a lighted keyboard for the dark.

I have searched the web a bit at work, but found no real answer.. I see a
few other people with the same problem on an HP machine.

If it were me I would never buy HP.. I build my own, but this is all I have
for now. I understand other companies have media keys also, but the sheer
amount of crap HP loads onto the machine is crazy. If I ever have to format
and reinstall fresh the amount of stuff I don't want takes me about 30+
minutes to get rid of.

"Pflueger" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> "Bob I" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>>
>> Pflueger wrote:
>>
>>> "shawn" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>
>>>>We've got an HP M7330N at home.. it has Windows Media Center.
>>>>
>>>>The keyboard drives me crazy with it's buttons... actually my Girlfriend
>>>>drives me crazy with the way she uses the buttons. She uses the keyboard
>>>>to turn the volume up and down (which access windows sound from control
>>>>panel to turn master volume).. so with keyboard she has it all the way
>>>>down and then she turns the speakers themselves up loud. This causes
>>>>them to always have a slight hiss of silence. I have to fix this every
>>>>day when I get home. Man does that drive me crazy!
>>>>
>>>>I tried removing kbd.exe from my registry/msconfig so it doesn't run,
>>>>but still those darn buttons work.
>>>>
>>>>I'd buy another keyboard, but don't have cash right now.
>>>
>>>
>>> Go to Control Panel, you should have "Keyboard" on the list. Click on it
>>> and somewhere there should be places to turn keyboard buttons on/off or
>>> re-assign them. I don't know what your OS looks like but you will have
>>> that capability somewhere in your hardware options.
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Not likely, but one can hack them out of the registry, but that won't
>> prevent clicking the speaker button with the mouse.

>
>
> I am looking at it right in front of me -- Control Panel/Keyboard. You are
> out of touch with reality and have a grandiose opinion of your
> knowledgeability. I have seen your posts, many examples-- stop replying to
> questions with your limited knowledge that you present as authoritative.
> People may take you seriously and pay dearly for it.
>>

>
>



 
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Pflueger
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      8th Jan 2010
All you really have to do is a few steps to change your keyboard buttons. I
have an HP also and will give you step-by-step instructions if you want.
These HP keyboards are enhanced keyboards and can be very cool if you know
how to set them up -- better than a cheap one that's for sure.



"shawn" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thanks. I'll probably pick up a cheap keyboard next week. Maybe I'll spend
> an extra $10 bucks or something and pick up a lighted keyboard for the
> dark.
>
> I have searched the web a bit at work, but found no real answer.. I see a
> few other people with the same problem on an HP machine.
>
> If it were me I would never buy HP.. I build my own, but this is all I
> have for now. I understand other companies have media keys also, but the
> sheer amount of crap HP loads onto the machine is crazy. If I ever have to
> format and reinstall fresh the amount of stuff I don't want takes me about
> 30+ minutes to get rid of.
>
> "Pflueger" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>> "Bob I" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>
>>>
>>> Pflueger wrote:
>>>
>>>> "shawn" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>>
>>>>>We've got an HP M7330N at home.. it has Windows Media Center.
>>>>>
>>>>>The keyboard drives me crazy with it's buttons... actually my
>>>>>Girlfriend drives me crazy with the way she uses the buttons. She uses
>>>>>the keyboard to turn the volume up and down (which access windows sound
>>>>>from control panel to turn master volume).. so with keyboard she has it
>>>>>all the way down and then she turns the speakers themselves up loud.
>>>>>This causes them to always have a slight hiss of silence. I have to fix
>>>>>this every day when I get home. Man does that drive me crazy!
>>>>>
>>>>>I tried removing kbd.exe from my registry/msconfig so it doesn't run,
>>>>>but still those darn buttons work.
>>>>>
>>>>>I'd buy another keyboard, but don't have cash right now.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Go to Control Panel, you should have "Keyboard" on the list. Click on
>>>> it and somewhere there should be places to turn keyboard buttons on/off
>>>> or re-assign them. I don't know what your OS looks like but you will
>>>> have that capability somewhere in your hardware options.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Not likely, but one can hack them out of the registry, but that won't
>>> prevent clicking the speaker button with the mouse.

>>
>>
>> I am looking at it right in front of me -- Control Panel/Keyboard. You
>> are out of touch with reality and have a grandiose opinion of your
>> knowledgeability. I have seen your posts, many examples-- stop replying
>> to questions with your limited knowledge that you present as
>> authoritative. People may take you seriously and pay dearly for it.
>>>

>>
>>

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>



 
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