Mouse via Num KB

G

Guest

LS, I posted this question in the XP Accessibility forum, but no reactions;
therefor I post it here:

On my daughter's system (W-XP Home ed NL) she uses the numeric KB to control
the mouse. For this the mouse control item under the accessibility control
has been activated. It worked for about a half year, but now the function is
off and cannot be turned on again. The local services listing (Config, System
control. Services) shows that apparatus for human interface is not active;
Entry for specific apparatus for use of predefined KB keys is not active.
Starting it gives error 126: module not found.
All regular updates are automatically installed; I cannot tell if a certain
update caused the nonfunctioning..
What is causing it?
 
G

Guest

it may be likely a registry
issue. it does take some time
and initiative to maintain windows
at different levels and on a regular
basis.

here is a link that may provide
additional information regarding
your observations:

http://search.microsoft.com/results.aspx?mkt=en-US&setlang=en-US&q=human+interface+is+not+active

and

http://search.microsoft.com/results...0=Search&FORM=QBME1&l=1&mkt=en-US&PageType=99

i haven't looked into all the
probabilities attributing to
the issue you brought forward.
however, if you find a clue by
the above, you can let us know
so we can use it to emphasize
some possible solutions.

in addition, microsoft provides
2 "free" technical support tickets for
windows. like most of us, we have
not taken advantage of this benefit. so
it might be helpful to see if they
can resolve this issue, plus they
can forward your unique problem to the
software engineers as well. you
should be able to go to microsoft.com
and begin the process for support.

if after the above you seem to
still be stuck, let us know. with
your research using the above, you will
be able to provide us with additional
information afterwards.


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