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Wireless Hardware Help Needed - Keyboard not detected
I got a href="http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm?page=products/details&CRID=486&CONTENTID=6831&countryid=18&langu ageid=1"this/a
keyboard + mouse set for christmas. It has been working fine on both my Windows ME OS and my Red Hat Linux (V8.0 Pro) until now. My problem is this : on startup, it goes through the process of IDE detection etc. and then there is a prompt "Keyboard error or no keyboard present". It kinda reminds me of "Keyboard not detected...press any key to continue", because beneath the prompt there is written "Press F1 to continue, DEL to enter SETUP", yet you cannot use these options because the keyboard isn't being detected at this point. I have tried replacing the batteries and reconnecting everything, but no success. So I'm wondering what to do now. Any help or advice greatly appreciated! |
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"Nacho" wrote in message om... I got a href="http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm?page=products/details&CRID=486&CONTE NTID=6831&countryid=18&languageid=1"this/a keyboard + mouse set for christmas. It has been working fine on both my Windows ME OS and my Red Hat Linux (V8.0 Pro) until now. My problem is this : on startup, it goes through the process of IDE detection etc. and then there is a prompt "Keyboard error or no keyboard present". It kinda reminds me of "Keyboard not detected...press any key to continue", because beneath the prompt there is written "Press F1 to continue, DEL to enter SETUP", yet you cannot use these options because the keyboard isn't being detected at this point. I have tried replacing the batteries and reconnecting everything, but no success. So I'm wondering what to do now. Any help or advice greatly appreciated! My Logitech keyboard has a re-set button the the bottom... maybe yours does too? |
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I don't see any "Re-set" button on the keyboard, however it does have
a "Connect" button. I have tried using this but still, no success. "philo" wrote in message ... "Nacho" wrote in message om... I got a href="http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm?page=products/details&CRID=486&CONTE NTID=6831&countryid=18&languageid=1"this/a keyboard + mouse set for christmas. It has been working fine on both my Windows ME OS and my Red Hat Linux (V8.0 Pro) until now. My problem is this : on startup, it goes through the process of IDE detection etc. and then there is a prompt "Keyboard error or no keyboard present". It kinda reminds me of "Keyboard not detected...press any key to continue", because beneath the prompt there is written "Press F1 to continue, DEL to enter SETUP", yet you cannot use these options because the keyboard isn't being detected at this point. I have tried replacing the batteries and reconnecting everything, but no success. So I'm wondering what to do now. Any help or advice greatly appreciated! My Logitech keyboard has a re-set button the the bottom... maybe yours does too? |
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