Problem with hooking up wireless keyboard.?
First off all try resetting your computer. That may help, also on the receiver for the keyboard may have a connect button on it push it and then look on the back of the keyboard it may too have a connect button ( depending on the model you may need a pen to push the button.) . Finally try a new set of batteries as that could also be your problem If all else fails Logitech has pretty decent customer support from experience
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Keyboard layouts
The PC keyboard changed over the years, often at the launch of new IBM PC versions. Common additions to the standard layouts include additional power management keys, volume controls, media player controls, and miscellaneous user-configurable shortcuts for email client, World Wide Web browser, etc. The IBM PC layout, particularly the Model M, has been extremely influential, and today most keyboards use some variant of it. This has caused problems for applications developed with alternative layouts, which require keys that are in awkward positions on the Model M layout - often requiring the pinkie to operate - and thus require remapping for comfortable use. One notable example is the escape key, used by the vi editor: on the ADM-3A terminal this was located where the Tab key is on the IBM PC, but on the IBM PC the Escape key is in the corner; this is typically solved by remapping Caps Lock to Escape. Another example is the Emacs editor, which makes extensive use of modifier keys, and uses the Control key more than the meta key (IBM PC instead has the Alt key) - these date to the Knight keyboard, which had the Control key on the inside of the Meta key, opposite to the Model M, where it is on the outside of the Alt key; and to the space-cadet keyboard, where the four bucky bit keys (Control, Meta, Super, Hyper) are in a row, allowing easy chording to press several, unlike on the Model M layout. This results in the "Emacs pinky" problem.
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HELP MY COMPUTEr's keyboarD IS POSsessed.?
That hurts my eyes reading it. For waterdamage on my cellphone I submerged it in instant rice and it started to work again. I do not suppose that would work with a keyboard. put the keyboard over a heat-vent for a good half hour then try again.
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some keyboard keys not working properly
Holding down the right side Alt Gr plus Right side Ctrl key plus Windows key got the keyboard working again for me when text/number keys were not functioning at the login screen
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Have to press down hard for keys on keyboard to work? [duplicate]
The link provided in the comment has good advice, but not everyone can take their Apple gear to a professional this is especially true if you live in a country that does not have an Apple Store or do not live in a larger city. So, if you can not get your laptop to a professional, then you will have to take care of the keyboard yourself until you can. Depending on what was in the water and how much of it was spilled and how long before cleaning under the keys took place, you may have a corrosion problem where the residue left behind after the liquid evaporated is gunking things up.
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spilled soda on my keyboard.?
Leave your laptop open. Turn it upside down and let it dry out for a day or two. DO NOT spray Windex or any other cleaner directly onto the keyboard. Spray a soft cloth and wipe the keys and inbetween the keys. If it still is not working right, you will probably have to send it back to the manufacturer. Check to see if it's covered under a warranty
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A Question about the Keyboard of My Computer(Please Read and Help)?
take the keyboard apart and clean the plastic rug with alcohole untill all of the brown stuff is white again
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samsung tab 3 cannot retrieve keyboard
I discovered that you have to touch the bit that actually says default keyboard not the greyed out button below. So Settings, language and input. Tap the header default and then slide the use onscreen keyboard button to turn the keyboard back on.