The problem occurs with whatever keyboard I use.
Engineman
 
 
In a message dated 1/5/2009 9:45:23 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:


I  think you have problem in the keyboard itself. You shold get a  replacemnt.

On 1/4/09, [email protected] <[email protected]>  wrote:
> I have a desktop running XP home SP-3.
> Every so often  when I'm working my keyboard stops functioning.
> I have to reboot to  get it going again.
> If I plug in another keyboard the problem is still  there.
> I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the keyboard drivers but  that calls
> for a reboot so it would have temporally fixed it  anyway.
> System restore didn't help.
> I'm using the older  circular plug-in rather than USB.
> The same thing happened several  months ago and the problem eventually went
> away but I have no idea  why.
> Do I have to wait for the problem to quit or is there some way I  can fix it
> permanently?
> Engineman
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