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How To TroubleShoot Keyboard Problems
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by:
otis
f cooper |
Do
you think the keyboard is important?Try
using your
computer without it.Your computer will be
almost
useless without the keyboard.And like all
other PC
peripherals,the keyboard can and will put
you down.
The keyboard is a simple peripheral and
when it does
go on the blink,you will be much better
off pyrchasing
a new one rather than considering repairing
it,unless
the problem is something simple like a stuck
key.
TROUBLESHOOTING BASICS
As we look into problems with the keyboard,remember
the check the obvious first and as with
all problem
solving procedures,don't be tempted to take
shortcuts.
Follow these procedures to resolve common
keyboard
problems.
KEYBOARD WILL NOT RESPOND
1st. Restart the computer.This sometimes
will resolve
a computer that has froze or locked up during
the first
boot up.
2rd. Look behind the system unit and check
to see if
the cable is fully inserted into the connector.Check
to see if it is in the keyboard connector
and not the
mouse connector.
Shut the computer off and remove the cable
from
the system unit.Check to see if any pins
or connectors
have been bent or broken.
If all pins and connectors are good.Try
connecting
another keyboard and restart the computer.If
the
new keyboard works,replace the old keyboard.
CHECK FOR KEYBOARD ERROR IN WINDOWS
If the new keyboard should fail as well,check
the
resource conflicts if your operating system
is Windows
98 or Me.Click on Start,Settings,Control
Panel,System,
and Device Manager Tab in System Properties.
Windows displays your devices attached to
your PC.
Click the plus sign and scan the list for
the keyboard.
If you notice an exclamation point or a
red X beside
the keyboard,the keyboard has a problem.
Now highlight the keyboard,click the remove
button,
and click OK in the confirmation window.Close
the
Device Manager and restart the computer.The
operating system will reconfigure the keyboard.
WINDOWS DID NOT FIX THE KEYBOARD
You have restarted the computer and the
keyboard
still does not work.Its now possible you
have a faulty
keyboard port.This may prove true if the
second
keyboard failed to work on your computer
as well.
Though it rarely happens,an error message
will
appear if the keyboard get hot.Stuck keys
are
also causes of error messages appearing
on
your monitor at bootup.
POOR KEYBOARD PERFORMANCE
Keeping the keyboard free from dirt and
dust,is
essential to good keyboard performance.Liquid
spills are common and can be cleaned with
a
can of compressed air.
Your settings in Windows may also be the
culprit
in poor keyboard performance.To check your
keyboard performance,click on Start,Settings,
Control Panel,and double click keyboard.
On the Speed Tab,you have the option to
control
the Repeat Delay,Repeat Rate,and the Cursor
Blink rate.The Repeat Delay is the delay
between
the time you press a key and when it responds.
The Repeat Rate controls just how fast the
key
repeats after it begins repeating.
Windows give you the ability to control
features
of your keyboard which will boost its performance,
allowing you to perform your tasks quicker.
While the keyboard is replaced rather than
repaired,
it is imperative that you learn troubleshooting
steps
to correct most keyboard problems.You may
have
problems with the keyboard late at night
and you
may need to get it working to complete a
document
you may need for work.Know how to correct
problems
and help others that may experience keyboard
About the author:
Otis F. Cooper is the author of the award
winning
PC Super Pack,the Computer Training By Video
course.For hundreds more free PC repair
tips,sign
up for his bi-monthly newsletter and learn
the PC
free at http://www.ultimatepcrepair.com
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