>Recently, Carolyn Shere typed... > >> My set-up is a 9600/233 (no upgrade board), system 8.6. Can't >> remember make of keyboard and it doesn't say on it, but it is one of >> those ergonomic ones (regular ADB keyboard, so it is not waiting for >> any USB extension to load). This keyboard has been around for a while >> (probably about a year or two) and start-up from keyboard has always >> worked before. > >I am using an B&W G3 with System 8.6 and an older Apple ADB kekyboard. I >also have had the problem you describe. I discovered the fix by accident, >and it's quite simple. With your computer plugged in and turned off, simply >remove the ADB connector and wait 30 seconds. Plug it back in and everything >should be back to normal. At least it works for me. > Thanks. I'll try it tonight. I'm sure it will work. I feel really stupid not to have thought of trying that. I know that's what you do with printers that do weird things like suddenly spewing out zillions of blank papers (only with printers you are unplugging power cord from electric outlet, not connector to computer). Thanks again.
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