Will bring this possibility up with the University's IT people tomorrow.
Thanks for the tip.
Tom Behler: kB8TYJ
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On Behalf Of Dave Basden
Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2014 6:56 PM
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Subject: Re: Off Topic: Strange Laptop Keyboard Problem
Hi Tom,
Most notebooks without keypads permit you to turn on a keypad in part of the
main keyboard. You may have inadvertently pressed the key combo that did
this. It has to be turned off again. I don't know if this is the problem,
but it's worth checking on at any rate.
73,
Dave, W7OQ
At 03:34 PM 7/6/2014, you wrote:
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>Since this is off topic for the list, please respond to me privately at:
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>I noticed a very strange keyboard problem this afternoon with my
>University laptop computer.
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>Basically, the entire keyboard works except for the group of keys that
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>For some reason, this group of keys is no longer working.
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>What is really strange is that the keyboard was working fine yesterday,
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>Has anyone ever seen this sort of thing before, and, if so, how did you
>solve it?
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>In reality, this is a University-owned computer, so it is a problem
>that they will have to help me with, but I thought it would be best to
>talk to them tomorrow with as much information and as many ideas as
possible.
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>Everything works fine with an external USB keyboard; it's just the one
>on the laptop itself that is exhibiting this weird behavior.
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>Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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