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barrowhill
Posted 7/5/2008 3:35:01 PM




Hope someone can help.

In possession of MEDION Laptop running Vista Home Premium belonging to a
friend which went "haywire" Apparantly Delete Key won't work. I was advised
on startup it was "deleting everything" - ask if you want to delete but
couldn't say no. They restored to 2 weeks previously and said alright for 20
mins then started again.

They use AOL and when this opened when you click anything asks you do you
want to delete then just does it..

Now I use cable and open in IE7, I find both backspace and delete keys not
working i.e type into search or address bar and nither key functions to make
corrections. Ditto in Office or Works applications.

I'm not receiving any onscreen messages re deleting !(!) Ran virus scan OK
ran Spybot and detected RegistryFix among others. Deleted these, reran and
appears clean.

Is there a hardware problem with Keyboard or has there been a subtle key
re-assigment
Post #149026
Richard G. Harper
Posted 7/5/2008 3:45:19 PM




Post in reply to: barrowhill
Given the past behaviour ("stuck delete key") I'd guess the keyboard is
damaged.

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Post #149029
barrowhill
Posted 7/6/2008 7:45:01 AM




Post in reply to: Richard G. Harper
Richard,

Manged to get hands on USB Keyboard. DEL and backspace OK using this so
looks like laptop has a problem associated with these keys. I've removed
caps and "cleaned" to remove debris but still same. As you say, keyboard
probably damaged in some way


Post #149437
Colin Barnhorst
Posted 7/6/2008 11:35:06 AM




Post in reply to: barrowhill

With most laptops you cannot repair on a per-key-basis. It requires a
keyboard replacement.

Post #149547
Richard G. Harper
Posted 7/6/2008 4:35:13 PM




Post in reply to: barrowhill

Yep, that would have been my best guess. Hey wait, it WAS my best guess!
:-)

hopefully a replacement is available. Notebook keyboards are not easily
repairable.

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