Missing letters

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I have windows XP and I also have an HP computer with wireless keyboard and
mouse. Whenever I type either the beginning of a Email address or the
beginning of any word the first 3 letters do not print but the rest of the
sentence does. I have been told that is because of the wireless acessories.
Any suggestions of the cause and the remedy Thanks
 
Gatorbob said:
I have windows XP and I also have an HP computer with wireless keyboard and
mouse. Whenever I type either the beginning of a Email address or the
beginning of any word the first 3 letters do not print but the rest of the
sentence does. I have been told that is because of the wireless acessories.
Any suggestions of the cause and the remedy Thanks

Get a real (hard wired) keyboard and mouse. Some day when you
absolutely need to do low level stuff the wireless nonsense will bite
you in the a!!.

John
 
Gatorbob said:
I have windows XP and I also have an HP computer with wireless
keyboard and mouse. Whenever I type either the beginning of a Email
address or the beginning of any word the first 3 letters do not print
but the rest of the sentence does. I have been told that is because
of the wireless acessories. Any suggestions of the cause and the
remedy Thanks

If this only affects email, then I'd wonder why it was supposed to be a
keyboard problem, unless thats the only typing you ever do.

Try plugging in a non-wireless keyboard and mouse to see if the problem goes
away. If so then the fault -is- with the wireless kit, if not, its some kind
of screwup in the system itself.

Are you certain that the problem only affects emails? Does this problem
NEVER happen when writing a letter in wordpad or whatever word processor
software you use, for example, or when using instant messenger, or typing
stuff into the google search page?


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