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PC or MAC, Desktop or Notebook?

Did you try restarting the computer? If it is a Desktop PC or MAC did you try a different keyboard?

2006-12-17 12:12:18 · answer #1 · answered by Shawn H 6 · 0 0

The first thing to try is uninstall the driver for the keyboard, then restart the computer. it'll recognise the keyboard as new hardware when Windows opens again, and re-install the driver for it.

Secondly, make sure you've got the keyboard set for the correct region you're in (e.g. UK, US, etc) as there are slight differences + I remember there was mention of it when experiencing similar problems on newly installed computers back in the days when I went to school / college.

Or if it's an old keyboard you've been using for ages, and you mean the keys are sticking....... shut the computer off, and pop the keys out (a few at a time) with a screwdriver 'cos you wouldn't believe how much crud builds up underneath them over time.

2006-12-17 12:25:19 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

First, try uninstalling and reinstalling the driver for your printer. If you don't have it, download it from wherever you keyboard is from's site under software and downloads.
If this doesn't work, go to control panel>printers and other devices. Click harware, and then at the bottom click troubleshoot.

If these steps don't work, get a wicked nice thin logitech printer. (yaay!)

2006-12-17 12:16:27 · answer #3 · answered by Preposterous 2 · 0 1

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