I did a search for the Keyboard Assistant....located it.....and found 
it a new home in the TRASH.  I continued to use the Mac for a few 
days before emptying the trash.  Cheap insurance.



>How did you disable it, Lawrence?
>
>
>On Mar 15, 8:44 am, Lawrence David Eden <[email protected]> wrote:
>>  I know this tune all too well, having just played it recently...
>>
>>  I finally disabled the "Keyboard Assistant" that came with Tiger.  I
>>  got tired of being nagged by the Assistant and I noticed that my
>>  keyboard was functioning properly.  This is one of those cases where
>>  I don't understand what the problem is on Apple's side, but choose to
>>  ignore it and go about my business as usual.
>>  I might add that this same issue came up on my wife's iMac G5 after
>>  doing a low level reset.  The G5 did not recognize its own
>>  keyboard....but it worked just fine.
>>
>>  >tonycd wrote:
>>  >>  Just installed Tiger on a new blank hard drive in a B&W, then
>>  >>  transplanted the drive into another B&W. (Long story. You don't wanna
>>  >>  know.)
>>
>>  >>  The computer booted up perfectly. When the "Initialize Your
>>  >>  Keyboard" (or whatever the window's called) popped up, though, it
>>  >>  "doinked" that it didn't acknowledge the key I struck when instructed
>>  >>  to hit the key to the right of the left-hand Shift key.
>>
>>  >Did you try hitting any other keys.
>>
>>  >Is this USB keyboard a non-Apple keyboard?
>>
>>  >>  I connected the ADB Mac Extended Keyboard II and its ADB mouse that
>>  >>  this machine will ultimately be using (without disconnecting the other
>>  >>  -- duh!). Same thing. Recognized the error, disconnected the USB
>>  >>  devices, restarted. Same result.
>>
>>  >>  The dialog box always gives the same error message: "You're hitting
>>  >>  the build-in (sic) keyboard. Use your external keyboard."
>>
>>  >>  This edition of Tiger came on CD's. I ordered it from the Internets.
>>  >>  The disks say "CPU Drop-In." I'm not aware of ANY recent-vintage Apple
>>  >>  with a built-in keyboard. What gives?
>>
>>  >Uhm, every laptop has a built-in keyboard...
>>
>>  >For whatever reason it sounds like it thinks you have a laptop, or at
>>  >least a laptop keyboard.
>>
>>  >Are you plugging in the USB keyboard to the built in USB ports?
>>
>>  >--
>>  >Clark Martin
>>  >Redwood City, CA, USA
>>  >Macintosh / Internet Consulting
>>
>>  >"I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway"
>

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