Power key does not work

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The power short cut key on my keyboard does not work . I have tried different
boards . No help. Had this problem for a while just getting tired of it . Any
help would be nice . Win xp home sp 2
amd xp 200
biostar mb
750meg ram
norton av
 
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Galen

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The power short cut key on my keyboard does not work . I have tried
different boards . No help. Had this problem for a while just getting
tired of it . Any help would be nice . Win xp home sp 2
amd xp 200
biostar mb
750meg ram
norton av

Update to the newest software for your keyboard and it should work. What
kind of keyboard is it?

Galen
 
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Guest

Mike said:
The power short cut key on my keyboard does not work . I have tried different
boards . No help. Had this problem for a while just getting tired of it . Any
help would be nice . Win xp home sp 2
amd xp 200
biostar mb
750meg ram
norton av
as far as I know there is no software for it . it is a genaric windows keyboard no name model hk 810
 
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Guest

Galen said:
In Mike <[email protected]> had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:


Update to the newest software for your keyboard and it should work. What
kind of keyboard is it?

Galen
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Rest well Alex and we'll see you on the other side.


as far as i know there is no specila software for . Just windows drivers . no name model 810 keyboard .
 
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Galen

In Mike <[email protected]> had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:

Every keyboard that had a power button that I've used has also had a disk
that came with it. While my experiences may be limited in this matter I can
only say that I've had the chance to use a great number of keyboard in my
lifetime. Without the additional software or specialized drivers they didn't
have all the functionality that you'd get from the additional keys. Press
the Start button, click on Settings, open Control Panel, click on Classic
View, and in there click on the Keyboard applet icon. Do you have a third
tab available to you? If so then that would be where you can setup your
keyboards "special" keys. If not then you'll have to find out who made the
keyboard and see if the keyboard has software and drivers that you can use
that are supported in XP.

Galen
 

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