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JamesU
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I Am CoPY!ng and Past!ng most of th!s. s0me 0f the 2eys are tyP!ng the wr0ng !etters. K c0mes 0ut as 2. 556* !s rea!y IoP, and etcetera. He!P!
So what's new, my keyboard morfs all the time, no key ever stays in the same place long enough for me to touch typ.yomamma said:I Am CoPY!ng and Past!ng most of th!s. s0me 0f the 2eys are tyP!ng the wr0ng !etters. K c0mes 0ut as 2. 556* !s rea!y IoP, and etcetera. He!P!
LOL! That's exactly what it looks like. :rofl:Monique said:You must have activated the numlock if k writes as two, the u must be a 4?
OMG YESS! I AM SO STUPID!Monique said:You must have activated the numlock if k writes as two, the u must be a 4?
:rofl: Very clever of you! Actually I wanted to tell him I really liked it, but then I saw you've already mentioned that!hypatia said:You poor thing! But Lisa will love your use of !
There could be several reasons why your keyboard is not functioning as it should. It could be due to hardware issues such as a loose or damaged connection, or it could be a software issue such as a driver problem or a setting that needs to be adjusted.
If a key on your keyboard is stuck, try gently pressing and releasing the key multiple times to see if it becomes unstuck. If that doesn't work, you can try using compressed air or a small brush to clean around the key. If the key is still stuck, it may need to be replaced.
This could be caused by a setting on your computer that has been accidentally changed, or it could be a hardware issue with the keyboard itself. Make sure the language and keyboard settings on your computer are correct, and try using an external keyboard to see if the issue persists.
To clean your keyboard, first unplug it from your computer. Then, use compressed air or a small brush to remove any debris from between the keys. You can also use a mixture of water and isopropyl alcohol to clean the keys and the surface of the keyboard. Be sure to let it dry completely before using it again.
It depends on the issue with your keyboard. If it is a simple fix such as cleaning the keys or adjusting settings, then you may not need to replace it. However, if there is a hardware issue that cannot be easily resolved, it may be necessary to replace the keyboard.