I would like to recommend using the on screen keyboard instead.

JIM wrote:

> CV,
>
> > I have a computer where the keyboard is not working. The keyboard has
> > on of those (wide w/prong holes) jacks that connects to the back of
> > the computer and it is not working.
>
> How old is your computer, sounds pretty old. Most modern keyboards use 
> what
> is called the PS2 connector, round with just a few pins. There's one 
> for the
> keyboard and one for the mouse above it. I would assume that you also 
> don't
> have a USB connector on your computer. The USB connector is about 1/4" 
> thick
> and maybe 3/4" wide.  Some new keyboards have a USB connector in 
> addtion to
> the PS2 connector. I haven't seen a keyboard with any other type of
> connector since before Windows 95 came out. I don't know of any solution
> other than a newer computer.
>
> Jim
>
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