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Windows Vista Problem solving for the Windows Vista Operating System. Please remember to state which edition of Vista you are using - Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Ultimate etc. and whether you are using the 32-bit or 64-bit version if you know. |
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Keypad Trouble!!!
My laptop has had this issue for a while, when I type, the letters fall where they want! It is so frustrating. Also, the delete key leaves periods whem it should be going in reverse. It is looking like a software issue, but I cannot fix it!
I have cleaned the board, re-installed the drivers, and now I am wondering if I need to update the bios, because I just upgraded from xp to Vista, and I am upgrading the drivers to see if that works. Please assist... |
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Make and model would help?
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It's an HP dv8000 CTO with Vista.
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A little search reveals your not the only one with this problem
http://www.getpartsonline.com/403809...FSVpgwodhiyr3g Replacement $10 + shipping. But may not be the problem. May want to try and reinstall the drivers: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/s...ct=500449#N261 |
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I have re-installed them countless times. What is this part???
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The latest BIOS is HERE.
If you hit "Fn" + esc key it should show which BIOS version you have. The above is F54. That part is a new keyboard. Maintenance and Service manual (5-13 keyboard) Keyboard model is 403809-001 |
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