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Key Board Dun Work <_< - Printable Version +- Southperry.net (https://www.southperry.net) +-- Forum: Maplers Helping Maplers (https://www.southperry.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=9) +--- Forum: Technical Help (https://www.southperry.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=84) +--- Thread: Key Board Dun Work <_< (/showthread.php?tid=1727) |
Key Board Dun Work <_< - Hazzy - 2008-07-28 It was working fine. I shut off my computer to go watch TV/eat, and unpluged my USB Port Hug's power cord, since it gives electricty to all the things plugged into it: Keyboard, external drives, mouse. I'm an energy nub. ._. I don't usually do this, as it spaces my mind. Anyway, I run the computer and nothing works. I checked all the plugs for loose-sockes, but still the USB hug wasn't working. I put my mouse and keyboard directly into the computer again, and the mouse starts to work. No keyboard though. <_< Any ideas about what's causing this? I have checked: USB port's power cable rearranging what's plugged in where in the back of my computer Stuff I said above. Also, how long should a Velocity Keyboard last? I've had it a few months over a year. :[ Key Board Dun Work <_< - Lylac - 2008-07-28 Did you try restarting? Is your keyboard wireless? Key Board Dun Work <_< - Hazzy - 2008-07-28 It's a cord. Retarted dozens of times today. Turns out a port on the front of my computer works. :] Still, since it's corded, and I keep my computer in my desk, it's a bit irritating. I keep getting propted to install new hardwear, so I'll ask my Dad, who gave me the hub, if it came with a CD. :[ (The thread was from my mom's computer, if anyone's wondering.) Key Board Dun Work <_< - Raven - 2008-07-28 Check to install new firmware -- But then I don't know, it may have been lolfried. Key Board Dun Work <_< - Bacon - 2008-07-29 I doubt it's the cord. Sounds like a driver problem to me. I've had a similar problem, and so did someone else on these forums. Since I'm a lazy butthole, I'll just copy and paste what I said to the other forum member. Bacon Wrote:No problem for Bacon. I've had the problem before, and it's quite easy to fix. When you're logging on, turn on the On Screen Keyboard. Login as usual, and head for the Control panel. I'm using Vista, and haven't played around with XP for a while, so I'm not certain how to find Device Manager. Sorry, I can't be of use there. Anyway, search for Device manager and open it up. Make sure your non-functioning keyboard is connected. Find the section that says 'Human Interface Devices', and expand it. There, you should see a picture with an exclamation mark on it. That means that the HID isn't working properly. Right click on it and uninstall the driver. Then just unplug and replug your keyboard, and the drivers should reinstall itself. Key Board Dun Work <_< - Hazzy - 2008-08-03 Here's the fun part. Accounts are password protected. .__. Can't get on the computer without a functional keyboard. XD Key Board Dun Work <_< - Bacon - 2008-08-03 Hazzy Wrote:Here's the fun part. Accounts are password protected. .__.You don't have a Ease of Access tool through which you can turn on the On Screen Keyboard? Key Board Dun Work <_< - Hazzy - 2008-08-03 Before logging on to an account? Not that I know of. o_o Key Board Dun Work <_< - Bacon - 2008-08-04 Hazzy Wrote:Before logging on to an account? Not that I know of. o_oAh, I see you're using Windows XP. Well, I'm assuming that some of your USB ports are still working, or you should hope that some still work. Then login as usual, and turn on the On Screen Keyboard (Start > All Programs > Accessories > Accessibility > On Screen Keyboard). Then switch your keyboard to a non-working USB and follow the steps I described. It sucks that you're using Windows XP. From what I can remember, there aren't any ways of turning on the On Screen Keyboard from the Login Menu which basically screws over anyone with a broken keyboard. |