I have a pretty good keyboard that came with my iMac and recently it has been causing problems, I don't know if it has to do with key configuration, or if somebody just splled something in it, orr that it could even be burnt out from use Point is: I'll press a key and recieve something completely different and it has not worked after a few diagnostics.
If it helps:
Model No. A1243
EMC No. 2171
Complies with the Canadian ICES-003 Class B specifications
not wireless
I'm currently using a much worse keyboard with keys that actually work, in place of this one
Keyboard Problems
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Re: Keyboard Problems
Have you tried manually assigning the controls in your setup in BF42?
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Oops ...just re read your post and realized it was'nt for BF42.
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Oops ...just re read your post and realized it was'nt for BF42.
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Re: Keyboard Problems
thanks anyway
I've got a really old temporary replacement now.
I've got a really old temporary replacement now.
Re: Keyboard Problems
Every now and then you will need to turn it upside and gently bang it on the desk.
This way you remove all the crumbs and any leftover doughnut sprinkles that may be caught between the keys and the key pad underneath.
Last time i did this i found out how sloppy i am when eating cookies.
I don't remember if it helped or not?
This way you remove all the crumbs and any leftover doughnut sprinkles that may be caught between the keys and the key pad underneath.
Last time i did this i found out how sloppy i am when eating cookies.
I don't remember if it helped or not?
Last edited by [JiF]corn on Mon Nov 09, 2009 2:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.