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I had a simlar problem on a 386 system I had once. It appeared to have a
bad solder joint on one of the connectors for the keyboard jack. My theory
is that the weight of the keyboard cable was enough to disconnect the
keyboard every now and then because just wiggling the cable would fix it.
I had someone re-solder the connector and it worked fine after that.
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> From: Will Stephenson <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: [PCBUILD] Keyboard weirdness
> Date: Friday, September 11, 1998 6:54 AM
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> I have a client with a Dell Pentium Pro 200 server with CD-ROM, sound
card,
> 64 MB RAM, 2 GB HD, internal Zip drive (IDE). Works like a charm, except
for
> the keyboard. Once in a while (no discernable consistency), the keyboard
> stops working. Unplugging it and plugging it back in seems to reenergize
it
> (strangely enough). We got a new keyboard from Dell, and though it seemed
to
> happen less frequently for a while, it's doing it more again.
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