Issues with Keyboard not accessible during startup

siniztr

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Hey,
I have noticed recently that when I turn on my computer, my keyboard works up to and including the startup of windows, once windows 7 fully starts up, it "restarts" the keyboard (Num lock, caps lock and scroll lock all light up and turn off), but then the keyboard stays off. It is then not possible to use the keyboard at all (ps/2 keyboard and a pretty ordinary one btw). Sometimes if I am lucky, I just power down completely and start back up and it works, but mostly it takes me anywhere from 3-6 tries before I can use the keyboard as usual.

I have already tried logging in with the on-screen keyboard, un-installing the ps/2 keyboard drivers and letting windows 7 re-install them, but that has done nothing.

I am running the Windows 7 RC (build 7100). There are no logs in the Event viewer to make me think it is a device conflict, and as stated, the keyboard works fine up until windows restarts the keyboard. Normally the Num lock light is on, then windows restarts it, and the num lock light should turn back on, but mostly it stays off and the keyboard is a dead stick.
Any advice??
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7
CPU
AMD x2 2.7GHz
Memory
3GB
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 8600GT 1gb
Sound Card
Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
1
Screen Resolution
1680 x 1050
Keyboard
Labtec PS/2
Mouse
Logitec G5
Internet Speed
25Mbits/1mbit
When did it start to play up? System restore may solve the problem then you can scrutinise programs, drivers, etc you install after doing the restore. Set up restore points if anything seems suspect. You can also turn off automatic updates, and change to "download updates, but ask before installing" - this way you can check over them, although W7 nilly always sets a restore point with updates.

If the problem has been around since you installed the OS you should post your motherboards name, hard drives- whether they are sata, and what bios version you are using. The keyboard itself could be the problem - can you find its exact name ? Then you can go to the labtec site and find the best drivers for it .
Hmmn!! if its the Labtec® Standard Keyboard Plus or the Labtec® Media Wireless Desktop 800™ no drivers are required - meaning they use standard plug and play drivers.
Labtec.com > Support > Downloads

Try a sytem restore, well, thats what I would do firstly, because if was working correctly at some stage, its something you installed after that stage, which has caused the problem.
 

My Computer

OS
XP, Vista, W7 64bit Home Premium
CPU
Intel Core Duo 6850 3.0 ghz @ 3.7 ghz
Motherboard
Asus P5E
Memory
4GB Corsair DDR 2 PC-6400
Graphics Card(s)
Ati 4870 1ghz
Sound Card
Supreme FX 11
Monitor(s) Displays
View Sonic VX1962wm
Screen Resolution
1680 X1050
Hard Drives
3 Seagate Sata Drives 160gb 250gb 500gb
PSU
Thermaltake 600 watt
Case
NZXT Alpha
Cooling
3X120cm Fans
Keyboard
Microsoft Digital Media Pro Keyboard
Mouse
Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical
Internet Speed
1.5Mb to 8Mb/384k
the issue has been there since installing win7rc1. and it is just a standard keyboard, so no drivers required for it. I have already tried a system restore, but that hasn't changed anything, also tried creating a new profile as I saw that on some other forums, but as the problem starts before selecting a profile I don't think the profile will help. it is an MSI motherboard (type and model will have to check after work).
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7
CPU
AMD x2 2.7GHz
Memory
3GB
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 8600GT 1gb
Sound Card
Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
1
Screen Resolution
1680 x 1050
Keyboard
Labtec PS/2
Mouse
Logitec G5
Internet Speed
25Mbits/1mbit
Wow -- been a LONG time since I used a real PS/2 keyboard ... so I'm doing this from memory ... but typically, there was dip switch on the back or bottom of the keyboard that affected compatibility settings. If yours has such a switch, you should try the different positions to see if any of them work better.

As an alternative, if your motherboard has USB ports, even USB 1.1 ports, you can get a $20 PS/2-to-USB adapter, plug your ps/2 jack into that, plug the USB jack into the motherboard -- and see if that works.

Actually, now that I think about it, given that USB keyboards can be had for $10 or so, it might be cheaper just to get a new keyboard.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
OS
Win7 Pro 32-bit, Win8 Pro 32-bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T
Motherboard
Gigabyte
Memory
4GB ddr3 1300
Graphics Card(s)
AMD HD 4290 onboard
Sound Card
Builtin Realtek HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung 24" widescreen, LG 23" widescreen
Screen Resolution
1920x1200/1920x1080
Hard Drives
Kingston 256GB SSD
Keyboard
Logitech Illuminated Keyboard
Mouse
Logitech M705 wireless mouse
Antivirus
Norton Av 2013
Browser
IE v10
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