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Keyboard keys not recognized by OS
Shane:
If the keyboard is working in the bios then the problem is the keyboard or chipset drivers. You dont need chipset drivers for a usb.
Once windows is loaded go to the device manager and have it set to show hidden devices. Do you have any problems with any of the USB devices in the list? Also remove any and all keyboard items and such as well to force Windows to install them new. :wink:
Shane
Boggin:
The flow chart in this article is what I was referring to regarding the Chipset South Bridge and USB ports http://www.pantherproducts.co.uk/index.php?pageid=chipset and http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/19/SLN148687/EN
Shane:
USB 2.o doesnt normally need any chipset drivers installed to work since the defaults wok, USB 3.0 however does need those drivers.
BUT the chipset drivers are always important and so should always be up to date :-)
Shane
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