How do i troubleshoot xp&usb keyboard problems?
Without a keyboard, your computer is practically useless. But if your keyboard is on the fritz, you don’t necessarily have to replace it or take your computer in for repairs. Troubleshooting a malfunctioning USB keyboard on Windows XP is easy.Check Your ConnectionsCheck your keyboard’s connections to your Windows XP computer if it’s unresponsive. Make sure the USB keyboard is properly inserted into any of your computer’s USB ports. Try different USB ports. (Most computers have more than one.) Most USB keyboards come with the software needed to run the device, but if the keyboard came with a disc, put the disc in your computer’s optical drive and install the needed software for a proper connection. Check your keyboard for an “On/Off” switch and make sure it’s set to on.Check Your Keyboard SettingsCheck your keyboard settings if your keyboard is unresponsive or types characters it’s not supposed to type. Make sure “Caps Lock,” “Number Lock” and “Scroll Lock” are disabled; the keys to tog