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T$his is a Dell lapt4op t4hat4i is only7 a few mont4hs oldt4 -- Thanks Phyl "Joe Wright" wrote: > phyl wrote: > > When I type a t it4 adds a t4 behind a t4 or if I t4y7pe a four it4 put4s a > > t4 aft4er it4. also does t4he same wit4h a y7 which adds a seven aft4er t4he > > y7. > > > > I have rest4ored it4, unplugged it4 and don't4 know what4 t4o do. T$his is > > driving me nut4s > > Thanks Phyl > > 1. You might remove the keyboard driver from Device Manager, and restart > the computer. There are other options such as: Update driver, and > Rollback the driver. Either might reinstall the damaged driver. > > 2. Also try this: With the power off, unplug the keyboard, then plug it > back in. > > 3. Replace the keyboard batteries, if wireless. > > 4. Try another keyboard. > > 5. Replace keyboard. > > -- > Joe =o) > > Add clvck to the subject line and correct my address from "invalid" to > "com" if you want to email me. > |
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phyl wrote: > T$his is a Dell lapt4op t4hat4i is only7 a few mont4hs oldt4 Contact Dell support. Send it back to them for repair. -- Rock MS MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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phyl wrote: > T$his is a Dell lapt4op t4hat4i is only7 a few mont4hs oldt4 So, since it's "only" a few months old, the keys can't stick? The drivers can't get damaged? It's especially easy for the hd to overwrite files on a laptop because it's continually moved and bumped. A desktop, on the other hand seldom gets bumped hard enough to have the heads jump during a write operation. -- Joe =o) |
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"Joe Wright" <elmogeek@iglou.invalid> wrote in message news:Oh3EPAg2GHA.1568@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > phyl wrote: >> T$his is a Dell lapt4op t4hat4i is only7 a few mont4hs oldt4 > > So, since it's "only" a few months old, the keys can't stick? The drivers > can't get damaged? It's especially easy for the hd to overwrite files on > a laptop because it's continually moved and bumped. A desktop, on the > other hand seldom gets bumped hard enough to have the heads jump during a > write operation. > > -- > Joe =o) You did not notice that Thanks Phyl and Phyl were typed without the problem? It is BS. |
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Alpha wrote: > "Joe Wright" <elmogeek@iglou.invalid> wrote in message > news:Oh3EPAg2GHA.1568@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> phyl wrote: >>> T$his is a Dell lapt4op t4hat4i is only7 a few mont4hs oldt4 >> So, since it's "only" a few months old, the keys can't stick? The drivers >> can't get damaged? It's especially easy for the hd to overwrite files on >> a laptop because it's continually moved and bumped. A desktop, on the >> other hand seldom gets bumped hard enough to have the heads jump during a >> write operation. >> >> -- >> Joe =o) > > You did not notice that Thanks Phyl and Phyl were typed without the problem? > It is BS. Actually, I did. But, I gave him the benefit of the doubt. Even the first post appeared to contradict his claims, but a simple Backspace key after any double character would eliminate some of the added keys. That might get old quickly and he decided to just go with the double-strikes through the rest of the posts. -- Joe =o) |
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=?Utf-8?B?cGh5bA==?= wrote: > > T$his is a Dell lapt4op t4hat4i is only7 a few mont4hs oldt4 There is NO RULE which says that ANY pc part has to last more than 2 minutes. -- http://www.bootdisk.com/ |
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