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Keys T, H and C doesn't work
Hello all,
I know that is very strange but sometimes, keys T, H and C of my keyboard doesn't work. If I press theses keys nothing appears on my screen. But if I use capslock, I can use them ! It already occurs on Word 2003, MOCS 2007 and IE7. I use WIndows XP Pro SP2 (MUI FRENCH). Can you advice ? Thanks ! -- P.J.A. |
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Re: Keys T, H and C doesn't work
Ping wrote:
> Hello all, > > I know that is very strange but sometimes, keys T, H and C of my > keyboard doesn't work. If I press theses keys nothing appears on my > screen. But if I use capslock, I can use them ! It already occurs on > Word 2003, MOCS 2007 and IE7. I use WIndows XP Pro SP2 (MUI FRENCH). > Can you advice ? Try a different keyboard. If this is a laptop, contact the laptop mftr.'s tech support for keyboard replacement. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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Re: Keys T, H and C doesn't work
Ping wrote:
> Hum. That's not an hardware problem. > The keyboard alway works fine with application like NOTEPAD or in the > Execute Windows (Windows + R). > And letters still work with capslock activated ! Well, you left out that information in your first post! If I could read minds, I wouldn't be doing tech support for a living. Without knowing anything about your computer (you left out all that information, too) or its recent history, I can't guess. In general: The First Question Of Troubleshooting: what changed between the time things worked and the time they didn't? Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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RE: Keys T, H and C doesn't work
If you're using multi media keyboard in could happen when some buttons around
the keyboard got stuck. -- Rey "Ping" wrote: > Hello all, > > I know that is very strange but sometimes, keys T, H and C of my > keyboard doesn't work. If I press theses keys nothing appears on my > screen. But if I use capslock, I can use them ! It already occurs on > Word 2003, MOCS 2007 and IE7. I use WIndows XP Pro SP2 (MUI FRENCH). > Can you advice ? > > Thanks ! > > -- > P.J.A. > |
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Re: Keys T, H and C doesn't work
Actualy, I have posted here because I wonder if someone already
experiences the same issue. There are often little issues like that which have an answer like : "Oh just uncheck this case or this settings". Now, if it is not a common issue I'll continue my investigation. Maybe you have noticed (with my big gramatical mistakes) that english isn't my mother tongue. So sorry if I disturb you, that wasn't my intention. I check all components related with Keybord, and the only solution I found is to close all instances of "buggy" application in order to recover theses keys. For example if my keys don't work on IE, I close all instances of IE. And when I re-open it, my keys work well, if I'm in Word application (Office 2003) I close Word and Outlook (my Outlook use Word as defaut editor) and when I re-open it, my keys are ok. That's very strange. For information, my keyboard is a standard PS2 keyboard without multimedia function and I have tried with 3 others different keyboards. Issue is the same. |
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Re: Keys T, H and C doesn't work
On 16 juil, 17:29, Ping <p.audon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Actualy, I have posted here because I wonder if someone already > experiences the same issue. There are often little issues like that > which have an answer like : "Oh just uncheck this case or this > settings". Now, if it is not a common issue I'll continue my > investigation. Maybe you have noticed (with my big gramatical > mistakes) that english isn't my mother tongue. So sorry if I disturb > you, that wasn't my intention. > I check all components related with Keybord, and the only solution I > found is to close all instances of "buggy" application in order to > recover theses keys. For example if my keys don't work on IE, I close > all instances of IE. And when I re-open it, my keys work well, if I'm > in Word application (Office 2003) I close Word and Outlook (my Outlook > use Word as defaut editor) and when I re-open it, my keys are ok. > That's very strange. For information, my keyboard is a standard PS2 > keyboard without multimedia function and I have tried with 3 others > different keyboards. Issue is the same. I notice this problem since I have my workstation (a new masterised worksation as thousand others be and others haven't (yet?) experience this issue - other IT guy mainly use Citrix Application, no me). And issue is more and more frequent. |
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Re: Keys T, H and C doesn't work
Ping wrote:
> Actualy, I have posted here because I wonder if someone already > experiences the same issue. There are often little issues like that > which have an answer like : "Oh just uncheck this case or this > settings". Now, if it is not a common issue I'll continue my > investigation. Maybe you have noticed (with my big gramatical > mistakes) that english isn't my mother tongue. So sorry if I disturb > you, that wasn't my intention. > I check all components related with Keybord, and the only solution I > found is to close all instances of "buggy" application in order to > recover theses keys. For example if my keys don't work on IE, I close > all instances of IE. And when I re-open it, my keys work well, if I'm > in Word application (Office 2003) I close Word and Outlook (my Outlook > use Word as defaut editor) and when I re-open it, my keys are ok. > That's very strange. For information, my keyboard is a standard PS2 > keyboard without multimedia function and I have tried with 3 others > different keyboards. Issue is the same. It doesn't bother me that English isn't your native tongue. I consider being able to speak more than one language an asset. What bothers me is when someone asks for help but provides no information about their computer, the problem (answering The First Question), or what they've already done. This has nothing to do with your native language. Since the issue occurs with other keyboards, one can only surmise that you have something running in the background that causes the problem. Do clean-boot troubleshooting to find out. Or, as your computer is apparently part of a business network, ask your IT Dept. to either fix it or give you another computer. 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 Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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