I don't recall seeing the original post on this.  Yes, often reseating
the connector fixes a problem, however, please note that on most
keyboard's, at least most that I work with, they go through some sort of
initialization routine when the machine is powered on.  They must go
through this routine or they won't work.  So, for example, if I take a
perfectly working keyboard and unplug it and then plug it back in, it
won't work anymore.  If I reboot all will be fine again.

Michael O'Donnell wrote:

> Sometimes just unplugging and replugging
> a PS2-style kbd will revive it.  I don't
> know if this is accepted practice but I can
> report that it's saved my butt in certain
> circumstances when nothing else worked.
>
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