Why is my keyboard not working properly?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around troubleshooting issues with a malfunctioning keyboard, including specific keys that do not work and potential causes for the problem. Participants explore various methods for diagnosing and resolving the issue, as well as sharing personal experiences related to keyboard maintenance and repair.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants suggest physically cleaning the keyboard by popping out keys and using air to remove debris.
  • Others propose that liquid spillage could be a cause of the malfunction.
  • One participant mentions the possibility of remapping the keyboard and suggests looking for shortcuts as a temporary solution.
  • Several participants recommend restarting the computer and checking connections as potential fixes.
  • There is mention of "percussive maintenance" as a humorous approach to fixing the keyboard by hitting it.
  • A participant shares a personal anecdote about resolving a computer issue through cleaning, emphasizing the importance of maintenance.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on several troubleshooting methods, such as cleaning the keyboard and checking connections. However, there is no consensus on the exact cause of the malfunction or the most effective solution, as various suggestions are offered without definitive resolution.

Contextual Notes

Some suggestions depend on the specific type of keyboard and the nature of the malfunction, which are not fully detailed in the discussion. Additionally, the effectiveness of proposed solutions may vary based on individual circumstances.

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"e", "t", "u", backspace and delete all don't work. Who knows what else.

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Smurf said:
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So what's the problem? :-p

Have you ever taken off the keys?
 
Yss., I js wok p his morning and hy wrn' working.
 
Well, you can try popping out the keys, cleaning them, blowing anything out of the keyboard with air, and popping the keys back in. If that doesn't work, I don't know what to do. Is it possible that someone spilt liquid on the keyboard?
 
maybe you spilled something on your keyboard

Get a new one for 5 dollars at frys electronics :P
 
Yeah, keyboards are cheap. I just thought of something - it may be a hassle, but at least until you decide whether to get a new keyboard or not... you can assign the characters to other keys or key combinations, like shortcuts. I'm not sure how to do this so that it works for every program, but I'll take a look on google later if no one else knows how.
 
Restart the computer a few times and check the connections if the above suggestions don't work. Hell give it a few slaps and punches. Press REALLY hard on the failing letters.

Those methods have all helped me at one time or another.
 
Did you check that you didn't remap the keyboard accidentally? I don't remember what you need to do to reset it to default though.
 
Pengwuino said:
Restart the computer a few times and check the connections if the above suggestions don't work. Hell give it a few slaps and punches. Press REALLY hard on the failing letters.

Those methods have all helped me at one time or another.

Also known as 'percussive maintenance'. :biggrin:
 
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Math Is Hard said:
Also known as 'percussive maintenance'. :biggrin:
Let's not belittle spring cleaning. Years ago I tried to install a new keyb. driver onto a PC running WinNT, and the OS stopped working (because I mucked up during the install). During the start-up, NT's blue screen would come up filled with error messages (strings of white characters like "x0A00008895" covering up a bright blue background, looking like a picture of snowfall on a sunny day). I re-loaded the OS (WinNT) into a new directory; and it started to run erratically -- every once in a while I would still get the white-on-blue error screen and would have to reboot, hoping that the OS would load this time. I limped on, until one day I had to open up the PC box to install a new piece of hardware. Its inside was so dusty. I cleaned all the dust with a vacuum and closed the box. Ever since, it has been humming along happily -- not a single instance of that pesky error happened ever since, knock on wood :smile: I think that the poor old thing was trying to tell me to clean up its insides, and when I did, it was so happy.
 
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Check the connections and restart. That worked for me when mine was screwing up like that.
 

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