I guess the silver lining is that this got me to update to Windows 10 - I had been blocking the automatic update process and thought maybe something I was doing cause the problems. After using it for the last few days - I really like Win 10.

As for the keyboard - it worked fine (in terms of being able to type) on this machine and on the other computer connected to the KVM switch. That computer is dual booting into Win XP or Lubuntu, but the machine itself must be more tolerate of whatever the problem was since both OS's worked fine on it.

Mark

On 3/20/2016 6:30 PM, David J Brooks wrote:
I was just going to suggest doing that

Dave

On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 6:22 PM, Mark C <[email protected]> wrote:
Fer crying out loud... it was the batteries in the wireless keyboard.

After testing the power supply, swapping out or removing all cards, and
ultimately ordering a new computer (order soon to be cancelled)... it turns
out to be just two AA batteries.

I had turned the keyboard on and off and removed the KVM switch earlier, but
did not replace the batteries because the the low battery indicator was not
on. This afternoon it started it acting really bad and I noticed it was
acting like certain keys were stuck, so I pulled the batteries and POW  -
everything works fine, no more beeping on boot up or while in the bios setup
screens. That new computer would have been sweet but not needed now.

Jeesh!

Mark



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