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Date:      Thu, 24 Dec 1998 14:55:42 -0600 (CST)
From:      Pilo Phlat <dono@async.org>
To:        rick hamell <hamellr@dsinw.com>
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Keyboard (PS/2?) problems
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.05.9812241452370.3064-100000@toad.async.org>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.91.981224122812.10899A-100000@dsinw.com>

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On Thu, 24 Dec 1998, rick hamell wrote:
>> If any of you readers have experienced a similar problem with the same
>> kind of keyboard, or a different kind, I'd like to know. Thanks for your
>> time.
>
>	Yes, the keyboard is going bad. There is a possibility that your 
>keyboard connector on the motherboard is loose. (That is if it's always 

I would say so, as well, but this happened on two different computers,
using the same brand/model of keyboards...

>the same computer.) If you're feeling brave, and you really have nothing 
>to loose at this time, certain models of that keyboard have a socketed chip 
>inside it. Try carefully pulling the chip out and reseating it. Otherwise 
>I highly suggest buying a new keyboard. 

I considered this, but I thought I'd wait a bit for some responses. If I
do decide to buy a new one, I *certainly* do not want to buy the
"Microsoft Natural Elite", perhaps the original Microsoft Natural -- but I
do not know where I can find these any more. Any ideas? (BTW, I don't like
the way the arrow keys are on the Natural Elite :)).

Thanks for your time.

-d.


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