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You've probably tried this, but when someone I know
had a similar problem, the way they fixed it was to
power the computer on and then plug the keyboard in.
That was a Win95 box so it might have had something to
do with it, though.
--- The Kurgan <Kurgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Ok, got a problem and could use advice. I'm working
> on a system for
> someone and have gone through three motherboards
> already, each damn
> one with a problem. Finally I get one that appears
> to work ok and
> then the keyboard isn't working. I've tried other
> kb's and get the
> same thing. They even light up, etc, but the system
> isn't receiving
> anything from it. As far as I can tell the
> controller looks ok with
> no obvious cracks or scarring. So, is there
> anything at all that
> could conflict with it? Am I SOL? I hate the idea
> of having to go
> hunting for a new board AGAIN. What about
> alternative controllers?
> Has anyone ever produced a controller card for a
> keyboard that I
> could use as an alternative (kinda like an IDE card
> but for a
> keyboard)? Any help is vastly appreciated. Thanks.
>
>
>
> Kurgan
> mailto:Kurgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
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