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Subject: keyboard conflicts

Original Message
Name: bigdan
Date: February 3, 2006 at 14:04:10 Pacific
Subject: keyboard conflicts
OS: XP
CPU/Ram: 600 MHz, 256
Comment:
Hello,

I'm having a little harware problem with my computer. Everything was fine last week, and then my internet got blocked for a few days. After it was working again, I couldn't get my mouse and keyboard working toegther. Both are fine.

I know the keyboard is OK because:
-If I restart my computer, and I press the delete key IT WILL go into the bios
at that point
-I can press F1 at the start up screen which detects if a keyboard is connected or not
-I bought a brand new keyboard which is giving the exact same problems


If the computer loads up when both the keyboard and mouse are connected neither the mouse nor the keyboard will work. If i restart the computer, once I pass the screen which checks to see if the keyboard is present, if I then unplug the keyboard the mouse works perfectly so I know there's no prob with the mouse. But when both are plugged in, neither works when Windows loads.
Can anyone help?

Thanks,
Dan


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