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Venkat Viswanathan <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 29 Dec 2006 22:30:54 -0500
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<<< I found an old keyboard that I never used.  I would like to use it but
don't know the manufacturer.  The only clue is there is a symbol of an i
with a line going up like a lower case d.  The model number is HTK-2001. 
This is an HP computer, and I uninstalled the HP keyboard.  When I booted
with this one, it still thinks it's the HP keyboard.  It has 21 special
keys on the top, but I can't program them until I can download the
driver.  Though the keys work as they are preprogrammed.  But I'd like to
change some of them.

I've got a fresh HD running XP Pro with no HP stuff on it.  So I should
be able to get this to work.

Any ideas?

Diane Kroeckel>>>.

Hi,

this seems to be a "iCONCEPTS"(TRADE MARK)key board. you can get the drivers at the following url.

  http://tinyurl.com/y6h9nc

NOTE:
(1)this is the URL of "driver guide.com"

(2)you need to become a member(free)

(3)you may have to allow a couple of "pop ups"

(4)i have downloaded many,many drivers and have not
 had any problems with spyware/malware etc.

so... the decision is yours.

good luck and very happy holidays.---Venkat

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