Ardell- The Satellite Laptop is a Toshiba, and replacing the Keyboard is not
simple. It looks like a cleaning job is needed. Or--can he use a USB
substitute?
Bill--W4BSG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ardell Faul" <ardell@icehouse.net>
To: <simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, September 30, 2011 12:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Simply Computers] I Just ran hijack this and need help with
log file.
> You probably have stuck key, most likely the "n" key. At log on, you
> can try tapping it until the scrolling stops, then backspace until you
> can use the On Screen keyboard. But in the long run, you will have to
> replace it. This is usually not difficult to do if you have a small
> phillips screwdriver. Just go to Ebay and look up your model number
> followed by the word keyboard and you will find one.
>
> Ardell Faul
> Computer Monitor Service Inc.
> Ardell's Laptop and PC Repair
> 10816 E. Mission Ave.,
> Spokane Valley, Wa. 99206
> ardell@icehouse.net
> 509-891-5188
>
>
> On 9/30/2011 9:53 AM, vibroman7 wrote:
>>
>> I just had the strangest problems occur lately,and now barely limping
>> by. The letter n will not work, I had to use o screen keyboard. On
>> password log in it just scrolls ****** across it. On boot up it, it
>> doest work correctly any more. I have a satelite laptop with
>> vista.Please need help,thanks.
>>
>>
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