Advice? My compter is snafu

Discussion in 'Whatever' started by Hedoro, Aug 15, 2009.

  1. Hedoro

    Hedoro Fresh Meat

    It is starting to assign random characters to the
    keyboard. k is now "2" and so on. i want to restart
    but the preinstalled security software requires
    a password with a k. im tapping this out on
    my phone.
     
  2. uberboy

    uberboy Line of Credit

    if you are running a modern windows machine (xp or vista) you should go with the mouse to the control panel and click on "Ease of Access" or something to that effect. you are looking for the "on screen keyboard" which is available in the ease of access control center.
    then you can use the on screen keyboard with the mouse. I do this all the time since my laptop has a faulty keyboard.
     
  3. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Um ...
    I think maybe you have the 'Numbers Lock' on? :|
     
  4. kidclam

    kidclam Mini Boss

    yeah :lol:
     
  5. gatchabert

    gatchabert Prototype

    did you download or install anything recently?
     
  6. Ethan

    Ethan Formerly siphilon

    :lol:

    numlock is not your friend.
     
  7. Hedoro

    Hedoro Fresh Meat

    num lock is off. the only recent install was a
    java update. thanks for the relies i'll try the
    on screen keyboard.
     
  8. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    [​IMG]
    "Did you try switching it off and then on again?"
     
  9. MicromanZone

    MicromanZone Addicted

    Funny, but a lot of the tech support calls I had when I did help desk work involved folks panicking that their computers suddenly stopped and I would need to recover their hard drive and blah, blah, blah...

    You know what the problem was? Folks were wiggling their monitors around so much that the AC cord came loose... Two seconds of shoving the cable back in and suddenly I'm being called a "genius."

    And specific to this, if you are using a notebook computer, hook up an external keyboard and see if the same error happens on the keyboard. And if this is desktop machine and you are using an external keyboard, just swap in one that you know works and see what happens.

    If it's indeed the keyboard, that's less than $50 to fix via a new keyboard. Simple and easy.
     
  10. gatchabert

    gatchabert Prototype

    if you get the same result with a different keyboard then you've got something in your computer. rolling back java is a bit of a pain but you might want to try that as well. if you're on a desktop, it's like MZ said, check the connection. if you have one of those fancy gaming keyboards, check for new drivers.
     

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