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Default How to release stuck keys.

Or put it in the dishwasher with tonight's dishes.

Terry

"Tom Ferguson" wrote in message
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You look, and feel if necessary, around the edges of the keyboard until
you locate an electrical cord. You follow it away from the keyboard along
the cord's length. The far end should be plugged into a socket on the
computer case. If it is not, then locate the female plug and insert it
into that socket. Be aware that you might have to rotate the plug until
the pins line up with the holes. Using moderate pressure, assure that it
is seated into the connector. You might have to restart the computer.

If the keyboard plug is attached, try gently removing the plug, examine it
and the socket for damage, and reinsert it. Again, you might have to
restart the computer.

If, by chance, you refer to a keyboard whose keys are literally stuck
because of something spilled on it or some other misadventure, it is best
to purchase a replacement keyboard. To test, try plugging the keyboard
into a similar computer.

If it was working earlier and has become unresponsive, try turning it off
and then restarting it.

Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007


"Brockville" wrote in message
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How do you unfreeze`stuck keys on the keyboard? I can't type in any
letters.



 
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