Keyboard always stops working

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  1. Posts : 18,415
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       #61

    Plug the Mouse into the PS2 Port with the Adapter .. See if that works
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  2. Posts : 57
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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       #62

    damn, its ****ing crazy. my keyboard's light is always on, but when im typing something, nothing happens and while im playing games, it works just fine. so it means that other devices like my mouse or wi fi adapter aren't bad or something. anyway, my keyboard always stops working when im not doing anything with it or just being on youtube, except in games... it's ****in crazy...
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  3. Posts : 33
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
       #63

    Dominykas, it is not going to miraculously start working if you haven't fixed anything. Can't you borrow a keyboard and mouse from a friend and try those? You need to methodically follow a plan of troubleshooting to eliminate possible problems.
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  4. Posts : 57
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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       #64

    But how I wrote, keyboard works on games perfectly even with a mouse, and it stops while watching on youtube or doing nothing, so I think mouse is nothing to do with this. I tried without mouse and it was the same, because I was only on desktop and doing nothing and keyboard stopped working, so WTF??? It's first time when keyboard starts doing this nonsense... In my opinion it happens because of my PC, because I tried everything, strange isn't it? One day it works, and another day it starts doing shit and everything on the same copy of windows, so how can it be explained?..
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  5. Posts : 33
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
       #65

    1. When you say you tried without the mouse and you still had problems, do you mean that the mouse was completely disconnected from the pc or that it was still connected, but you just weren't using it?
    2. Is it correct that you have this problem with the keyboard when it is plugged into the USB port and also when it is plugged into the PS2 port with an adapter?
    3. Do you have different keyboard to try?
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  6. Posts : 57
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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       #66

    spacecon said:
    1. When you say you tried without the mouse and you still had problems, do you mean that the mouse was completely disconnected from the pc or that it was still connected, but you just weren't using it?
    2. Is it correct that you have this problem with the keyboard when it is plugged into the USB port and also when it is plugged into the PS2 port with an adapter?
    3. Do you have different keyboard to try?
    1. I was disconnected mouse from PC
    2. Well, as I tried to connect mouse with PS2 port, it didn't even work with that
    3. Yes, I have the same keyboard as now, the only difference is that this one is new. But, this problem is on both keyboards
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  7. Posts : 33
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
       #67

    1. OK, so if the mouse was disconnected, and the keyboard was working and then stopped, then it cannot be the keyboard. Is that what happened?
    2. So you cannot get either the mouse or keyboard to work with the PS2 port with the USB adapter? What happens, do they do nothing at all? Does windows recognize when they are plugged into the PS2 port?
    3. Since both keyboards are the same model and you have the same problem with both, it would be nice to try a different brand of keyboard to see if you still have the problem. That will rule out or confirm the keyboard. Do you have a different keyboard you can borrow from someone?
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  8. Posts : 57
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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       #68

    1. something like that, I didn't even know did the keyboard work before disconnecting mouse because I did it when pc was shutted off.
    2. yes. windows didn't even recognized them at all while they were connected with ps2
    3. I don't have a different keyboard. Well, i have, few of them, but they are broken but I think I could borrow a different keyboard from my friend.
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  9. Posts : 33
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
       #69

    1. If the computer was off when you disconnected the mouse from the pc, and then you turned on the pc and the keyboard was not working, then it should not be the mouse.
    2. You have a few other broken keyboards? If they have a sticky key or something that is OK, you just want to see if they have the same problem as these ones that are the same model. Or borrow the different one from the friend.
    3. Have you tried your keyboard in another computer?
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  10. Posts : 57
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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       #70

    spacecon said:
    1. If the computer was off when you disconnected the mouse from the pc, and then you turned on the pc and the keyboard was not working, then it should not be the mouse.
    2. You have a few other broken keyboards? If they have a sticky key or something that is OK, you just want to see if they have the same problem as these ones that are the same model. Or borrow the different one from the friend.
    3. Have you tried your keyboard in another computer?
    1. Yes, it was exactly the same.
    2. How can new keyboard be broken?
    3. Well, I have another, very old computer, but I don't think will he even work.
    I'm telling you, I think something is wrong with my PC. Just think about it. Keyboard never stops working while gaming, and it does that while surfing internet, watching youtube or doing nothing. I think it can't be keyboard problem, but it's only my opinion.
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