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Old March 18th 07, 02:49 PM posted to alt.computer,alt.computer.workshop,alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
Dave
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dh@. wrote in message ...
Sometimes, getting to be more often, my keyboard will just stop
working...or so it seemed. Last time I'm pretty sure I heard the
computer make a little beep, and it seems like there was a flicker
or something blinked or something.

The damn thing just did it again, and there was definately a little
beep. Every time it does it the only thing I know to do is restart
the computer. Can anyone tell me what's going on, how to
re-engage the keyboard without re-starting the computer,
and/or how to make it stop screwing up this way?

Thanks for any help!
David


You can try a different keyboard, but you've probably got a ps/2 port
problem on the mainboard, assuming this is a ps/2 keyboard. Try replacing
your keyboard with a usb keyboard. I don't think that will fix the problem,
but it might be a workable temporary solution. -Dave

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Old March 18th 07, 03:17 PM posted to alt.computer,alt.computer.workshop,alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
dh@.
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Default keyboard(?) problem

Sometimes, getting to be more often, my keyboard will just stop
working...or so it seemed. Last time I'm pretty sure I heard the
computer make a little beep, and it seems like there was a flicker
or something blinked or something.

The damn thing just did it again, and there was definately a little
beep. Every time it does it the only thing I know to do is restart
the computer. Can anyone tell me what's going on, how to
re-engage the keyboard without re-starting the computer,
and/or how to make it stop screwing up this way?

Thanks for any help!
David
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Old March 18th 07, 03:23 PM posted to alt.computer,alt.computer.workshop,alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
Mr. Arnold
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Default keyboard(?) problem

dh@. wrote:
Sometimes, getting to be more often, my keyboard will just stop
working...or so it seemed. Last time I'm pretty sure I heard the
computer make a little beep, and it seems like there was a flicker
or something blinked or something.

The damn thing just did it again, and there was definately a little
beep. Every time it does it the only thing I know to do is restart
the computer. Can anyone tell me what's going on, how to
re-engage the keyboard without re-starting the computer,
and/or how to make it stop screwing up this way?

Thanks for any help!
David


Yeah, pull the keyboard plug out of its socket and plug it back in
again. It might work for you.

Get a new keyboard they don't cost that much.
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Old March 18th 07, 10:12 PM posted to alt.computer,alt.computer.workshop,alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
Paul
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Default keyboard(?) problem

Mr. Arnold wrote:
dh@. wrote:
Sometimes, getting to be more often, my keyboard will just stop
working...or so it seemed. Last time I'm pretty sure I heard the
computer make a little beep, and it seems like there was a flicker
or something blinked or something.
The damn thing just did it again, and there was definately a little
beep. Every time it does it the only thing I know to do is restart
the computer. Can anyone tell me what's going on, how to re-engage the
keyboard without re-starting the computer, and/or how to make it stop
screwing up this way?

Thanks for any help!
David


Yeah, pull the keyboard plug out of its socket and plug it back in
again. It might work for you.

Get a new keyboard they don't cost that much.


The PS/2 plug is not intended for hot insertion, so if you want
to check the PS/2 plug, shut down the computer first. Then pull
the plug. There have been people who've blown a PS/2 port by plugging
and unplugging while the system is running. Sometimes the problem
with PS/2, is with the pins on the connector.

USB, on the other hand, can be hot inserted.

Paul
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Old March 19th 07, 02:36 PM posted to alt.computer,alt.computer.workshop,alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
Bert Hyman
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Default keyboard(?) problem

dh@. () wrote in news
On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 15:23:38 GMT, "Mr. Arnold" "Mr.
wrote:

Get a new keyboard they don't cost that much.


What happens to them? Why do they start to fail
sometimes, but work fine other times?


As Yeats said,

"Things fall apart; the center cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world"

--
Bert Hyman | St. Paul, MN |
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Old March 19th 07, 03:24 PM posted to alt.computer,alt.computer.workshop,alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
dh@.
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Default keyboard(?) problem

On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 15:23:38 GMT, "Mr. Arnold" "Mr. wrote:

dh@. wrote:
Sometimes, getting to be more often, my keyboard will just stop
working...or so it seemed. Last time I'm pretty sure I heard the
computer make a little beep, and it seems like there was a flicker
or something blinked or something.

The damn thing just did it again, and there was definately a little
beep. Every time it does it the only thing I know to do is restart
the computer. Can anyone tell me what's going on, how to
re-engage the keyboard without re-starting the computer,
and/or how to make it stop screwing up this way?

Thanks for any help!
David


Yeah, pull the keyboard plug out of its socket and plug it back in
again. It might work for you.

Get a new keyboard they don't cost that much.


What happens to them? Why do they start to fail
sometimes, but work fine other times?
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Old March 19th 07, 09:33 PM posted to alt.computer,alt.computer.workshop,alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
Gel
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Default keyboard(?) problem

I have similar problem; unfortunately my boot up stops if it doesnt
see
a Ps2 KEYBOARD.

When it misbehaves stalls at this point and offers Del or F1 options;
but as keyboard
doesnt work, have to power down.

May have to look into PC cabinet and see if anything looks odd on port
connection;
Mouseport packed up some time ago.

If OP hasnt tried plugging keyboard into mouse slot, should try that
as are interchangeable,
and then use a USB mouse.



On Mar 19, 2:36 pm, Bert Hyman wrote:
dh@. () wrote innews
On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 15:23:38 GMT, "Mr. Arnold" "Mr.
wrote:


Get a new keyboard they don't cost that much.


What happens to them? Why do they start to fail
sometimes, but work fine other times?


As Yeats said,

"Things fall apart; the center cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world"

--
Bert Hyman | St. Paul, MN |



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Old March 20th 07, 11:55 AM posted to alt.computer,alt.computer.workshop,alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
Mike T.
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Default keyboard(?) problem


"Gel" wrote in message
ups.com...
I have similar problem; unfortunately my boot up stops if it doesnt
see
a Ps2 KEYBOARD.

When it misbehaves stalls at this point and offers Del or F1 options;
but as keyboard
doesnt work, have to power down.

May have to look into PC cabinet and see if anything looks odd on port
connection;
Mouseport packed up some time ago.

If OP hasnt tried plugging keyboard into mouse slot, should try that
as are interchangeable,
and then use a USB mouse.


Go into your BIOS settings and look for "halt on". Options should be "all
errors" or "all but keyboard" and maybe a couple of others. Set this to
"all but keyboard". Then if it doesn't see a PS/2 keyboard, it should still
try to boot. While you are in there, enable USB peripheral support (ie
keyboard/mouse). -Dave


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Old March 21st 07, 09:04 PM posted to alt.computer,alt.computer.workshop,alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
Gel
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Default keyboard(?) problem

Thanks; done that but annoyingly now though I cam enter BIOS by
holding DEL
key at splash screen, the options screen then comes up/, but the
keyboard
then doesnt work and let me navigate!

Just have to switch off.

On Mar 20, 11:55 am, "Mike T." wrote:
"Gel" wrote in message

ups.com...





I have similar problem; unfortunately my boot up stops if it doesnt
see
a Ps2 KEYBOARD.


When it misbehaves stalls at this point and offers Del or F1 options;
but as keyboard
doesnt work, have to power down.


May have to look into PC cabinet and see if anything looks odd on port
connection;
Mouseport packed up some time ago.


If OP hasnt tried plugging keyboard into mouse slot, should try that
as are interchangeable,
and then use a USB mouse.


Go into your BIOS settings and look for "halt on". Options should be "all
errors" or "all but keyboard" and maybe a couple of others. Set this to
"all but keyboard". Then if it doesn't see a PS/2 keyboard, it should still
try to boot. While you are in there, enable USB peripheral support (ie
keyboard/mouse). -Dave- Hide quoted text -

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