HELP: keyboard stops working
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HELP: keyboard stops working
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While typing an email, it failed to type in the middle of a sentence. Managed to use the screen keyboard to finish the email. Changed batteries and restarted system to no avail.
Here are background on system:
- HP desktop with wireless keyboard & mouse.
- Running Vista Home Premium
Post this from laptop on the road. Any assistance will be appreciated.
While typing an email, it failed to type in the middle of a sentence. Managed to use the screen keyboard to finish the email. Changed batteries and restarted system to no avail.
Here are background on system:
- HP desktop with wireless keyboard & mouse.
- Running Vista Home Premium
Post this from laptop on the road. Any assistance will be appreciated.
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Please don't take it personally. I just want to be sure that you'd covered all the basics and obvious.
Did you double-check and make sure everything is still attached and nothing come loose from your desktop?
Did you double-check and make sure everything is still attached and nothing come loose from your desktop?
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Did a search to see if this topic has been covered. No luck. Here goes.
While typing an email, it failed to type in the middle of a sentence. Managed to use the screen keyboard to finish the email. Changed batteries and restarted system to no avail.
Here are background on system:
- HP desktop with wireless keyboard & mouse.
- Running Vista Home Premium
Post this from laptop on the road. Any assistance will be appreciated.
While typing an email, it failed to type in the middle of a sentence. Managed to use the screen keyboard to finish the email. Changed batteries and restarted system to no avail.
Here are background on system:
- HP desktop with wireless keyboard & mouse.
- Running Vista Home Premium
Post this from laptop on the road. Any assistance will be appreciated.
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Have you tried the resync procedure? Not sure your keyboard / mouse model but should be similar to:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport...ctID=c00259550
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport...ctID=c00259550
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I did check for any loose connection, and found none. Since it is a wireless device (via blue-tooth??), I checked the device that plugs into a USB port first thing (I think this device supports both the keyboard & mouse; mouse works fine). Cleaned the terminal and re-plugged in back in.
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Have you tried the resync procedure? Not sure your keyboard / mouse model but should be similar to:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport...ctID=c00259550
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport...ctID=c00259550
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Try a full uninstall - install of the wireless "human interface devices"
software. I had the same problem and that sorted it.
Worth checking the batteries and their connection as well.
software. I had the same problem and that sorted it. Worth checking the batteries and their connection as well.
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I don't have a solution - but I share your problem. Bluetooth keyboards SUCK, mine loses its connection once a month, and it takes a full reinstall of the Bluetooth stack to fix.
One possible solution is switching to native mode (many Bluetooth keyboards do this), hold down the button on the receiver for 5-10 seconds and see if it helps.
One possible solution is switching to native mode (many Bluetooth keyboards do this), hold down the button on the receiver for 5-10 seconds and see if it helps.
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When I went to the Control Panel and tried to find this "human interface device" software, could find anything associates with that. What is the exact name should I be looking for? Once I uninstall it, do I need the OS DVD to install it back? Or is it done automatically by the OS during boot-up?
Battery chamber and spring all seem good.
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I don't have a solution - but I share your problem. Bluetooth keyboards SUCK, mine loses its connection once a month, and it takes a full reinstall of the Bluetooth stack to fix.
One possible solution is switching to native mode (many Bluetooth keyboards do this), hold down the button on the receiver for 5-10 seconds and see if it helps.
One possible solution is switching to native mode (many Bluetooth keyboards do this), hold down the button on the receiver for 5-10 seconds and see if it helps.
Thanks.
Not sure I see the "button" on the receiver (this receiver has 6 sides, one of which is the USB connector). Physically, I see only 4 of the 5 side and no switch on any of them. If it happens that the switch is on the 6th side which unfortunately is not accessable due to a cable being closely packed against that side. I can however unplug that cable and see if it is indeed there and proceed to reset as you recommend. Will do this after I return home.
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Now the wireless mouse does not work
Finally home and tried to revive the keyboard by following above recommendations by willyroo and Scott. In my system, the blue-tooth transceiver device is a little plug-in device not unlike the thumb drive in size. After unplugging it from the back of the computer box, I do see the little switch that Scott was talking about. I reset it per suggestion. Reboot system. Lo and behold the so called "USB human interface device" driver is being automatically installed. After that, the keyboard WORKS again! ^^ BUT for whatever reason, now the mouse does not work. 
Now I can't even use the On-screen keyboard since I cannot point the mouse to different keys on this On-screen keyboard.
On the bottom of the wireless keyboard and the wireless mouse, there is a "connect" switch on each. I hit each repeatedly and reboot to no avail.
Bottom line, now my keyboard is working but the mouse is not. They both work off the same blue-tooth transceiver.
Any idea what I should try now. Yes, the batteries ar OK.
On the bottom of the wireless keyboard and the wireless mouse, there is a "connect" switch on each. I hit each repeatedly and reboot to no avail.
Bottom line, now my keyboard is working but the mouse is not. They both work off the same blue-tooth transceiver.
Any idea what I should try now. Yes, the batteries ar OK.
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Have you tried a wired keyboard and mouse? Do they work? If so, switch back to them and ditch the wireless ones that don't work.
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On the bottom of the wireless keyboard and the wireless mouse, there is a "connect" switch on each. I hit each repeatedly and reboot to no avail.
Bottom line, now my keyboard is working but the mouse is not. They both work off the same blue-tooth transceiver.
Any idea what I should try now. Yes, the batteries ar OK.
Bottom line, now my keyboard is working but the mouse is not. They both work off the same blue-tooth transceiver.
Any idea what I should try now. Yes, the batteries ar OK.
Give it a try!
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Back in action!
Hi all,
I appreciate your assistance very much. My system is now back to normal with both keyboard & mouse working.
I tried everything suggested by posters, most times repeatedly.
The transceiver device was originally plugged in to the back of the computer box, about 4 feet below the desk. I moved it to my LCD monitor and plugged it into 1 of the USB ports there (now about 16" to 24"). I think the proximity of it to the signal sources (keyboard & mouse) makes the difference.
Once again thank you to all. FT is an awesome community ^
I appreciate your assistance very much. My system is now back to normal with both keyboard & mouse working.
I tried everything suggested by posters, most times repeatedly.
The transceiver device was originally plugged in to the back of the computer box, about 4 feet below the desk. I moved it to my LCD monitor and plugged it into 1 of the USB ports there (now about 16" to 24"). I think the proximity of it to the signal sources (keyboard & mouse) makes the difference.
Once again thank you to all. FT is an awesome community ^

