Re: ]keybo@rd problemS C@n you tell?

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From: Stewart Campbell (reply_to_group_at_no.spam)
Date: 03/14/04


Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2004 21:15:00 +0000 (UTC)

It should work straight away, unless it is a wireless keyboard, then you may
have to install the drivers first for it to work.
Consult the documentation that comes with the new keyboard.

"Bruce Chambers" <bchambers@nospamcableone.net> wrote in message
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> Greetings --
>
> What happens when you try a new or different keyboard?
>
> Bruce Chambers
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> "Sweetymom20" <monstersmom3820@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> > aa thoSe two 'ehyS' go to the SEntenceS @bove. @ttempted to try
> > them @g@in. Tried control p@nel, + help thingy, (when trying to uSE
> > 'd' button, the Se@rch compnion popS up tfirSt) couldn't t find the
> > problem when loo]king @t the list thingy in the pl@ce th@t tellS (2
> > l'S m@]keS the Spell chec]k run) you wh@t'S been h@ppening in the
> > computer, nothing th@t h@S @nything to do with the ]keybo@rd or the
> > port. My tfi@nce iS @ cp tfre@]k @nd he c@nnot tfind the problem
> > or Solution @nywhere either! We tried reStoring the cp[; nothing!
> > I would re@lly @ppreci@te it itf Someone could help me try @nd Solve
> > thiS slight inconvenience ple@SE! Th@n]k you!
>
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