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Thomas Mayer <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 26 Jan 2009 08:45:21 -0800
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I am not familiar with the details of your hardware configuration, but I 
had a similar problem with mouse functions when I installed some 
unnecessary software from MS (my fault). You might check "Device 
Manager" through control panel/system/hardware to see if there is more 
than one device listed under "keyboard". It could be that the cell phone 
installed some type of keyboard driver that is conflicting with your 
laptop keyboard. If so, you can right click on the new device and 
uninstall it. Also, if so, this will likely reduce the functionality of 
the cell phone/laptop combination.

Just something to check. I hope it helps.

Tom

Sasha wrote:
> My keyboard has lost all functionality after I plugged in my Sony Ericsson Walkman cell phone into a usb port on my computer.  I have reset the image of my computer to that of an earlier time, and have since been able to plug in a usb keyboard and have that work, but the laptop keyboard is still non-functional.  Is there any kind of software glitch that could have occurred when I plugged in the cell phone?   Thanks!
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