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How Do You Fix A Keyboard On Windows Vista?

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How Do You Fix A Keyboard On Windows Vista?

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Every once in a while, your keyboard will simply stop working. A few keys may work as normal, while the rest do not respond when you tap (or bang) on them. Very often, this will happen with a keyboard that uses Firewire, USB or a similar interface in Windows Vista. To fix it, you may need to update the device driver for your particular keyboard. Here’s how to do it in Vista. Step 1 Access the “Control Panel” link by first clicking your “Start” button. Step 2 Locate and click on the “Device Manager.” If you are in your control panel’s default view, you will first click on “Hardware and Sound” and then “Device Manager.” Step 3 Right click on the name of your computer. Next, click on “Scan for hardware changes.” This will open up “Human Interface Devices” (or HID). Step 4 Find the HID that is marked by a yellow triangle that bears an exclamation mark. Right-click on this HID and click on “Uninstall.” Step 5 Go back to your computer at the bottom of the tree. Right-click on it. This will p

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