I use an illuminated USB keyboard, which I believe I ordered off of
Amazon, but it's the same size as a regular keyboard and requires no
special driver. (I think at one point I found a switch to turn the
illumination off, but I never do that and can't find it now...)
Since it's "normal" sized, I don't know if it would be useful, but if
it would then I can look up the make/model and pass the info along.
David
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Subject: [PCSOFT] Keyboard
From: John Green <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, March 19, 2013 12:59 am
To: [log in to unmask]
Oh well usually I am offering answers, now I an asking for one:
Situation;
My eyesight is failing and I need a large illuminated keyboard. I have
tried
3 1 was wireless Logitec and totally unacceptable.
The other 2 are ROCCAT Izku and the Razer Anansi I installed the driver
for
both boards, and they both installed as "Other"
In Device Manager
(note) a Microsoft level 1 technician using remote access attempted to
install the drivers every meathod I tried for an hour
And he came to the conclusion the board was defective
System Info;
Gigabyte GA-Z68A-D3-B3 Main Board
16 Gb RAM
Win 7 64 Bit
KAS Pure 2 (Disabled for installation)
I am awaiting receipt from GigabyteUSA verification the USB mouse &
keyboard
ports are USB2
Does anyone have a suggested solution other than talk to text? (would
you
like to know how many mics I have thrown across the room?)
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