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camwyn ([personal profile] camwyn) wrote2002-03-27 06:43 pm

Oh yeah. I rule.

My mother's laptop - several years old, still runs Win95 - recently decided that about half the keyboard wasn't really necessary, and that most of the rest was actually supposed to be completely reassigned into different modes altogether. (I.e., 'shift' really meant 'semicolon, equals sign, letter O, left square bracket, alt'.) Tried for several days to fix this. No dice. Compressed air didn't blast anything out and didn't make anything better. Tried plugging a keyboard into the port on the back we normally use for the mouse, as it's dual-classed for mouse or PS/2 kb. No dice. Bleah. Mom worried about viruses, so did one of the techsupp people; me, I thought it was acting like liquid had gotten in. It was acting like there was damage to the keyboard circuitry.

Ordered a new keyboard from Laptops for Less, for $89. Got the laptop open, pried out the old KB, got the new one in. Plugged it in, flipped it on. It worked.

Cue David Xanatos - "It's alive! It's alive! I always wanted to say that."

Thenk yew.

[identity profile] lwood.livejournal.com 2002-03-27 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Go, you!

-- Lorrie