TweetWhat type of connector is on the keyboard you have? USB or PS2?
If it's a PS2 make sure the computer is OFF before you plug it in or unplug it otherwise the PS2 connection may be damaged.
Tweetyou hae probapply noticd my spelling sucks lately,lol....its not me, its my keyboard...the keys only work when they want to. I thought it was my keyboard so i bought a new one....same thing...so i uninstalled the driver, and restarted to see if it was corrupt, but still does the same thing....any help before i smash this thing..
TweetWhat type of connector is on the keyboard you have? USB or PS2?
If it's a PS2 make sure the computer is OFF before you plug it in or unplug it otherwise the PS2 connection may be damaged.
TweetGood point! You might be able to switch to a USB keyboard and have noissues. Sometimes the connections just go bad.
Tweetusb..the new keyboard came with its own cord
TweetThere are ones with the round looking plug that plug into the back of the pc, then there are ones that areUSB connected and they plug into the USB port.
TweetYeah, you may just have a problem at the connection. You can take it back and switch it for a USB one and see if that fixes it. It should if it's a connection issue. It's basically going to plug into one of hte recatngular slots on the front or back of your pc, depending on how it's designed.
TweetA round plug with one flat side is a PS2 type. If you unplugged it or plugged it back in while the computer was on you may have damaged the interface in the computer. Like TMan said, you may have to use a USB keyboard if that has happened.
Tweetput the computer back in the box, and send it back to the manufacture...
you're just too hard headed to use one..
jk,,,
sounds like the connection is going bad..
the usb route would fix the issue..
or as always, it's good to upgrade every 6 months or so.. or that's what i have the wife believing..
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Tweetim a paranoid ****. have you considered the possibility of virus infection. have you noticed any other odd behaviour.