Key Strokes Don't Display at Startup

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old volunteer

Someone was pressing the Shift Key too long and we ended up with Swift key
or whatever that is. We straightened it out by exiting the application. BUT
... now every time we start the computer or restart, key strokes don't display
on the screen. The only way to fix it is to hold down the Shift Key for
awhile until it makes a sound and then you can type characters which display.
It happens only when we start the computer. There must be a switch setting
I'm missing somewhere?

Computer is Laptop Dell 2600 Inspiron running XP Home.
Help!
 
P

Paolo

has someone enable and changed the settings in the Accssibility Options? this
can be switched on and off by pressing and holding the Shift Key for a while.
To access Accessibility options go to Control Panel
 
O

old volunteer

No, we looked at the boxes in Accessability, but didn't understand them
enough to change anything. The Accessiblity Box displayed when the SHIFT key
was held down too long. Can you tell me what switche(s) set or not set that
could be causing the problem?
 
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Paolo

is it the serial key box on the general tab that is checked, to use an
alternative input device? so it swicthes to keyboard again when the shift key
is pressed. also uncheck the "apply all settings to log on desktop" if
checked.
 
O

old volunteer

Kelly,
I tried 5X and holding down keys. The Use Shortcut box is unchecked. I
rebooted and the problem is still there? i.e. when I start or reboot, the
characters I type don't display. I have to hold down the SHIFT key until it
makes a sound to be able to display characters on the screen. This is weird!
 
O

old volunteer

None of the suggestions seemed to resolve the problem. My wife came up with
the obvious solution - do a restore 2 b4 the problem occurred. All is well
now! This can be closed.
 

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