keyboard problem

S

Syn Villareal

hi. my ps/2 keyboard is not working right. When I press "S" key it will show
"I", some numeric keypads also dows not show any value. I have tried chaning
the keyboard to US-International but still the error exist. I am using
Windows XP Pro with SP2. thanks in advance.
 
M

Malke

Syn said:
hi. my ps/2 keyboard is not working right. When I press "S" key it will
show
"I", some numeric keypads also dows not show any value. I have tried
chaning the keyboard to US-International but still the error exist. I am
using Windows XP Pro with SP2. thanks in advance.

Try a different keyboard. Make sure you turn the computer off before you
unplug/plug in a ps/2 device.

Malke
 
S

Syn Villareal

Still the same. I tried a 2 different ps/2 keyboards which works on a
different winxp pro sp2 machine. One is a P3 1GHz and is a P3 800MHz. The
PC that experiencing a problematic keyboard has gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L (rev.
2.0) motherboard with f7 version bios (latest non-beta bios), intel e8200,
2GB ddr2 800 ram. all pc are not connected to the internet. thanks
 
M

Malke

Syn said:
Still the same. I tried a 2 different ps/2 keyboards which works on a
different winxp pro sp2 machine. One is a P3 1GHz and is a P3 800MHz.
The PC that experiencing a problematic keyboard has gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L
(rev. 2.0) motherboard with f7 version bios (latest non-beta bios), intel
e8200,
2GB ddr2 800 ram. all pc are not connected to the internet. thanks

1. Software -
a) Got any hotkey software running? Check.
b) Have your regional settings correct? Check in Control Panel.
c) Do clean-boot troubleshooting to see if something you have running is
causing this.

Clean boot in Windows XP - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310353
Clean-boot advanced troubleshooting in Windows XP -
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316434
How to Troubleshoot By Using the Msconfig Utility in Windows XP -
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310560

2. Hardware - Perhaps your ps/2 port is flaky. Try a USB keyboard and test.
If you experience the same issue, then you know it's caused by software.

Malke
 

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