External keyboard problems – Dell Inspiron 4100 User Manual

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External Keyboard Problems

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PR O BL E M

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W IT H

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MO U S E

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1

Turn off the computer.

2

Disconnect the mouse.

3

Turn on the computer.

4

At the Windows desktop, use the touch pad to move the cursor around, select
an icon, and open it.

If the touch pad operates correctly, the mouse may be defective.

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TO UC H

PA D

DR I VE R

See page 58.

C

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T HE

KE Y B OA R D

CA B LE

Shut down the computer (see page 24).

Disconnect the keyboard cable and check it for damage. For PS/2 cables, check
the cable connector for bent or broken pins. Firmly reconnect the cable.

If you are using a keyboard extension cable, disconnect it and connect the
keyboard directly to the computer.

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T HE

EXT E RN A L

K EY B O A RD

1

Turn off the computer, wait 10 to 20 seconds, and turn it on again.

2

Verify that the numbers, capitals, and scroll lock lights on the keyboard blink
during the boot routine

3

From the Windows XP desktop, click Start, point to All Programs, point to
Accessories, and click Notepad.

4

From the Windows Me or Windows 2000 desktop, click Start, point to
Programs, point to Accessories, and click Notepad.

5

Type some characters on the external keyboard and verify that they appear on
the display.

If you cannot verify these steps, you may have a defective external keyboard.

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