Re: [Ai] WANT TO DISABLE LAPTOP KEYBOARD in win.10.

2017-08-18 Thread shankar shan via Ai
hi there,
once you connect the external laptop, the internal keyboard for your
laptop has to be disabled.




On 8/16/17, Prajwal's Tech Zone via Ai
 wrote:
> hello use this  my artical  its so simple  my self prajwal keny  blind
> software tester  .. now main point  plese follo this steps  with  your
> windows  u8 system  In certain cases, especially on some Laptops, the
> built-in keyboard is extremely uncomfortable for multiple reasons,
> leading to uncomfortable position , wrist pain and other bad
> situations.
> Perhaps you have an external keyboard you'd like to use, and you've
> tried resting the external USB one on top, with the prongs extended to
> tilt it, but however, when you do (with or without the prongs
> extended) you may inevitably end up pressing keys on the built-in
> keyboard.
> Or even the built-keyboard has some keys that are stuck, and keep
> pressing itself, thereby damaging some softwares. There might be a
> number of reason you have for wanting to disable the built-in keyboard
> and enable an external keyboard on Windows 8, but the important thing
> is you can do. I'm going to show you how you can do this in a number
> of ways.
> Method - 1 Device manager
> - On device manger in windows just right click the keyboard and disable it.
> - To get to this, locate My computer and right click on it, then
> select properties.
> However in rare cases, especially on some Dell and HP laptops the
> Device manager may be gray out and might not be available for
> selection. If this is true in your case then this method is pretty
> useless for you.
> If the first method didn't work for you, and you want to completely
> disable it then you will need to disconnect the keyboard ribbon cable,
> this will be explained in the next step.
> Method 2 Disconnect Keyboard cable
> - This a sure way of getting what you want, disconnect the keyboard
> cable. On every laptop there is usually one cable that connects the
> keyboard to the computer, the cable is usually covered by screws.
> - With a screw driver losen the keyboard screws with the objective of
> partially dismantling and removing the keyboard (normally the keyboard
> screws are marked on the underside of the laptop by a keyboard
> symbol).- You'll see the cable, carefully trace it to its slot and
> pull it out gently.
> - With the cable unplugged you can tighten the keyboard back and plug
> in your USB external keyboard.
> How To Disable Internal Laptop Keyboard On Windows 8
> There is another method simple yet effective method. This method
> doesn't require you going to the device manager or disconnecting your
> Laptop's keyboard.
> Method 3 cover it
> If your main priority is to put the USB keyboard untop the in built
> keyboard without the keys pressing, then find a thing to cover it.
> Something like a plate with a hallow. There are usually used in
> computer stores to display laptops. Get something like that and use it
> to cover the internal keyboard.
>
> On 8/12/17, Jeegar Pithava via Ai 
> wrote:
>> Dear Members,
>>
>> Since couple of days I am facing issue with my dell laptop keyboard,
>> one of key sometimes continuously causing problem as it is automatically
>> getting pressed,
>> so, by the time I replace internal keyboard, I would like to disable it
>> so that easily I can use external keyboard.
>>   anyone requested to guide how to do same in win.10. 64 bit.
>> waiting with anticipation for urgent help,
>> Thank you in advance
>>
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>> jeegarpit...@gmail.com "SENT FROM MOZILA THUNDERBERG CLIENT"
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Re: [Ai] WANT TO DISABLE LAPTOP KEYBOARD in win.10.

2017-08-16 Thread Prajwal's Tech Zone via Ai
hello use this  my artical  its so simple  my self prajwal keny  blind
software tester  .. now main point  plese follo this steps  with  your
windows  u8 system  In certain cases, especially on some Laptops, the
built-in keyboard is extremely uncomfortable for multiple reasons,
leading to uncomfortable position , wrist pain and other bad
situations.
Perhaps you have an external keyboard you'd like to use, and you've
tried resting the external USB one on top, with the prongs extended to
tilt it, but however, when you do (with or without the prongs
extended) you may inevitably end up pressing keys on the built-in
keyboard.
Or even the built-keyboard has some keys that are stuck, and keep
pressing itself, thereby damaging some softwares. There might be a
number of reason you have for wanting to disable the built-in keyboard
and enable an external keyboard on Windows 8, but the important thing
is you can do. I'm going to show you how you can do this in a number
of ways.
Method - 1 Device manager
- On device manger in windows just right click the keyboard and disable it.
- To get to this, locate My computer and right click on it, then
select properties.
However in rare cases, especially on some Dell and HP laptops the
Device manager may be gray out and might not be available for
selection. If this is true in your case then this method is pretty
useless for you.
If the first method didn't work for you, and you want to completely
disable it then you will need to disconnect the keyboard ribbon cable,
this will be explained in the next step.
Method 2 Disconnect Keyboard cable
- This a sure way of getting what you want, disconnect the keyboard
cable. On every laptop there is usually one cable that connects the
keyboard to the computer, the cable is usually covered by screws.
- With a screw driver losen the keyboard screws with the objective of
partially dismantling and removing the keyboard (normally the keyboard
screws are marked on the underside of the laptop by a keyboard
symbol).- You'll see the cable, carefully trace it to its slot and
pull it out gently.
- With the cable unplugged you can tighten the keyboard back and plug
in your USB external keyboard.
How To Disable Internal Laptop Keyboard On Windows 8
There is another method simple yet effective method. This method
doesn't require you going to the device manager or disconnecting your
Laptop's keyboard.
Method 3 cover it
If your main priority is to put the USB keyboard untop the in built
keyboard without the keys pressing, then find a thing to cover it.
Something like a plate with a hallow. There are usually used in
computer stores to display laptops. Get something like that and use it
to cover the internal keyboard.

On 8/12/17, Jeegar Pithava via Ai  wrote:
> Dear Members,
>
> Since couple of days I am facing issue with my dell laptop keyboard,
> one of key sometimes continuously causing problem as it is automatically
> getting pressed,
> so, by the time I replace internal keyboard, I would like to disable it
> so that easily I can use external keyboard.
>   anyone requested to guide how to do same in win.10. 64 bit.
> waiting with anticipation for urgent help,
> Thank you in advance
>
> --
>  Regards Jegar Pithava Cell no. 9924796432 Email-
> jeegarpit...@gmail.com "SENT FROM MOZILA THUNDERBERG CLIENT"
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> sent through this mailing list..
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>
>
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[Ai] WANT TO DISABLE LAPTOP KEYBOARD in win.10.

2017-08-16 Thread Jeegar Pithava via Ai

Dear Members,

Since couple of days I am facing issue with my dell laptop keyboard,
one of key sometimes continuously causing problem as it is automatically 
getting pressed,
so, by the time I replace internal keyboard, I would like to disable it 
so that easily I can use external keyboard.

 anyone requested to guide how to do same in win.10. 64 bit.
waiting with anticipation for urgent help,
Thank you in advance

--
Regards Jegar Pithava Cell no. 9924796432 Email- 
jeegarpit...@gmail.com "SENT FROM MOZILA THUNDERBERG CLIENT"

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