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You may also want to download Microsoft's IntelliType 5.5 software and match
it to your keyboard. What I did with my Dell Natural Pro that I got as
surplus. Now using a MS Natural 4000 and love it. Changed cauz the Dell got
toooooo dirty. Dishwasher fixed that but I was impatient. Glad I made the
jump.

Brad Loomis
San Miguel, CA

-----Original Message-----
Go into safe mode and Device Manager and delete ALL the
listed keyboards.
Re-install the PROPER drivers for the OS you are currently
using after Windows detects the keyboard again.

                                   Rick Glazier

(CC: to)     From: "Larry Gurley"

>I am using a "Dell by Microsoft" Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro

> I have been using the keyboard on the new machine without incident
> for about eleven months. In the last two weeks I've been having an
> intermittent problem with the non-numeric keys on the numeric keypad:

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