2 Keys On Keyboard Not Working Properly

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    i think you have to start another thread alfred/david/whatever your name is :)
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       #12

    mickey megabyte said:
    i think you have to start another thread alfred/david/whatever your name is :)
    It's David, alfred was just in honor of my granddad. Curious why you think I should start a new thread mickey, have we just gone to off topic here? :)
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       #13

    Let's get back on topic and get you lappy keys to work right.
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    now that we've all had our fun, david, if you want you could use the report button (2 Keys On Keyboard Not Working Properly-report.png) and get the mods to delete all the silly posts, and just keep your original one.
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    mickey megabyte said:
    now that we've all had our fun, david, if you want you could use the report button (2 Keys On Keyboard Not Working Properly-report.png) and get the mods to delete all the silly posts, and just keep your original one.

    Won't they get mad at me.
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       #16

    if you get banned, you get banned...

    not really...

    i'm sure they'll understand :)
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       #17

    Try this....
    On Screen Keyboard (Start > All Programs > Accessories > Ease of Access > On Screen Keyboard)
    I read it on one of the posts at bottom of this page.

    If the key darkens when you press it on the keyboard then its working, if not, then it's not.
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    The Howling Wolves said:
    Try this....
    On Screen Keyboard (Start > All Programs > Accessories > Ease of Access > On Screen Keyboard)
    I read it on one of the posts at bottom of this page.

    If the key darkens when you press it on the keyboard then its working, if not, then it's not.
    Tried that but I didn't know about the darkness part. When I press that key it does go dark, but I tried using it to type on a Word document, and it still did the same thing, nothing, until I continued typing. I'm just going to leave it. It could be worse.
    Thanks, David
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    Hmm...this thread is marked as solved but I don't see what the cure was.

    I wondered if it was possible that your keyboard or input language was set to something other than English.

    If you type the apostrophe and then the letter "e" did you get an accented "e" or a separate "e" and apostrophe?

    Kent
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    Hi there, I am Having the exact same problem as the OP, with exactly the same keys, Ive tried changing locales and Keyboard languages but still having the same problem, when Keyboard is attached to my Vista laptop I dont have this problem, KB is logitech mx 5500 bluetooth.

    Lava King, yes I get the accented letters sometimes.

    EDIT: SOLVED it was in the Keyboard Language settings, mine was on US international (Australia), had a fiddle with it and was fixed by changing it to Australia, with US Keyboard layout, rather than US International.
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