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Keyboard
The installation
procedure of the keyboard is similar to that of the mouse. See above
for installation instructions. The following tips may help you diagnose
some of the most common keyboard problems.
Keys Type Odd Symbols
or Letters
To solve this dilemma,
do any of the following:
- See the section
"Using Special Characters and Symbols" earlier in this chapter, and
be sure that the language selected in Windows 95 is English (United
States) or whatever language you want the keyboard to be typing in.
- Check the font
selection in your application to be sure that you haven't selected
a symbol font like WingDings or Symbol. Try selecting Times or Arial
and see if the problem is fixed.
- If the problem
happens only occasionally and only with a few keys, the keyboard itself
may be bad. Borrow a keyboard from a friend or buy a cheap spare at
the store. Plug it in and see if it works. If you get the same problem,
your trouble may be in the PC itself, not the keyboard, and the PC
will require professional service.
Arrow Keys Type
Numbers Instead of Moving the Cursor and Number Keys Move the Cursor
Look for the light
that indicates the Num Lock on your keyboard. When this is lit, the
numeric keyboard is in number mode and is used like a 10-key calculator.
When the light is off, the numeric keypad is used for the arrow key
movements indicated on the keys.
The Keyboard or PC Won't Stop Beeping
There's a key stuck
somewhere. If there is an application running, look to see if the same
letter or number is filling the screen. The key may be jammed, broken,
or so dirty underneath that the contact is jammed shut. Try cleaning
the keyboard and restarting the PC.
I Get a Message
That Says Keyboard error or Keyboard missing When the PC Boots Up and
Then Nothing Happens
Try any of the following:
- Check first to
be sure that the keyboard is plugged in correctly.
- Your keyboard
and mouse may have similar plugs and connectors. Check for an icon
on the computer case or a description in the computer manual showing
which plug is the correct one for the keyboard, and be sure it is
in the right plug.
- Turn off all
power to the PC, wait a few minutes, and then restart it.
- Borrow a keyboard
from a friend or buy a cheap spare at the store. Plug it in and see
if it works. If you get the same error, your problem is in the PC
itself-- not the keyboard-- and the PC will require professional service.
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