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Maybe try this out pal
(I haven't tried it my self ... but its freeware so maybe give it a go)
Test my keyboard
Maybe try this out pal
(I haven't tried it my self ... but its freeware so maybe give it a go)
Test my keyboard
You could try a key remapper - remap the o key to another key. Also, as has been mentioned type osk to access the onscreen keyboard in the start menu.
Thanks for all the great suggestions.
Sadly its time for sleep now but tomorrow I will try a few of these on my friends computer.
I really appreciate all the help.
After trying a few things I connected the laptop in question direct to the modem, when I did this everything is fine. All the keys work as they should. However when I go back to connecting through the router the keys mentioned in my original post do not work.
I don't know the solution but it's obviously some problem with the router/laptop connectivity.
Update the router's firmware.