Keyboard won't work in Word!



Last week, the keyboard simply stopped inputing into Word documents,
old, or new. I can use mouse command to cut and paste, insert a
cursor point, but when I type, NOTHING. I was using Word X on my G5.
Nothing had changed to my knowledge. I did re-boots and reinstalls.
I removed every Microsoft preference, plist from my library, bought a
new copy and reinstalled. Even with the new copy, I cannot enter text
using the keyboard. This problem is specific to Word. I can use the
keyboard for all my other applications, including the other products
in the office suite. Has ANYONE heard of this or have any
suggestions? A quick email to halliesdad@xxxxxxx would also be
appreciated. With my luck, I won't find my way back to this
newsgroup!

Thanks in advance!
Halliesdad

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