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You are not using a KVM switch are you ? If not and this is a single PC /
keyboard then it
sounds like either your UPS battery or something in the circuitry isn't
responding fast enough to preserve the keyboard connection.
I would suspect the battery. If possible try it with another UPS and see if
the same thing happens.

Mark Rode
The NOSPIN Group

>The computer is Celeron 333. Whenever the main voltage fluctuates and UPS
>kicks in, the keyboard doesn't work any more. Either the keyboard has to be
>disconnected and reconnected again or the computer has to be restarted. Any
>suggestion as to what may be the problem ?
>Bharat

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