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BILLM
February 7th 04, 11:01 PM
I have a wireless keyboard that uses OfficeKB utility 1.2
(officeKB.exe). It works fine with my Administrator
Account but none of the functions on the keyboard work in
any of the Limited User Accounts.

The OfficeKB.exe is not responding in the User Account.

Can anyone tell me what I have done wrong during set up
in XP?

Thanks

Quiller
March 6th 04, 12:21 PM
I have exactly the same problem under Win2K

Under admin accounts no problem.

Under User accounts when you log off you have to manually kill the
officekb.exe process.

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"BILLM" > wrote in message
...
> I have a wireless keyboard that uses OfficeKB utility 1.2
> (officeKB.exe). It works fine with my Administrator
> Account but none of the functions on the keyboard work in
> any of the Limited User Accounts.
>
> The OfficeKB.exe is not responding in the User Account.
>
> Can anyone tell me what I have done wrong during set up
> in XP?
>
> Thanks

BitzChick
April 14th 04, 03:17 AM
Coyote > tickled the keyboard:
> I have a MS Wireless Multimedia Keyboard that came as part of a
> Wireless Optical Desktop. My computer doesn't recognize the keyboard
> when I first boot up the computer, I have to restart the computer for
> it to recognize the keyboard. I've tried everything that tech support
> has suggested (installing patch, ps/2 to usb adaptor etc...) and no
> dice. I was wondering if anyone else had any suggestions.

Is there any connect or reset button on the back of the keyboard. If there
is you need too press that and then press your receiver button. I have the
DinNovo blutooth desk top and mine worked like that on installation.
Sometimes (rarely) i lose connection and have to press the devices buttons
and the receiver buttons too
Regards
Sheri

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as well dance

BitzChick
April 14th 04, 07:27 AM
Coyote > tickled the keyboard:
> I have a MS Wireless Multimedia Keyboard that came as part of a
> Wireless Optical Desktop. My computer doesn't recognize the keyboard
> when I first boot up the computer, I have to restart the computer for
> it to recognize the keyboard. I've tried everything that tech support
> has suggested (installing patch, ps/2 to usb adaptor etc...) and no
> dice. I was wondering if anyone else had any suggestions.

Is there any connect or reset button on the back of the keyboard. If there
is you need too press that and then press your receiver button. I have the
DinNovo blutooth desk top and mine worked like that on installation.
Sometimes (rarely) i lose connection and have to press the devices buttons
and the receiver buttons too
Regards
Sheri

--
Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here, we might
as well dance

BitzChick
April 14th 04, 08:54 AM
Coyote > tickled the keyboard:
> I have a MS Wireless Multimedia Keyboard that came as part of a
> Wireless Optical Desktop. My computer doesn't recognize the keyboard
> when I first boot up the computer, I have to restart the computer for
> it to recognize the keyboard. I've tried everything that tech support
> has suggested (installing patch, ps/2 to usb adaptor etc...) and no
> dice. I was wondering if anyone else had any suggestions.

Is there any connect or reset button on the back of the keyboard. If there
is you need too press that and then press your receiver button. I have the
DinNovo blutooth desk top and mine worked like that on installation.
Sometimes (rarely) i lose connection and have to press the devices buttons
and the receiver buttons too
Regards
Sheri

--
Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here, we might
as well dance

BitzChick
April 14th 04, 11:53 AM
Coyote > tickled the keyboard:
> I have a MS Wireless Multimedia Keyboard that came as part of a
> Wireless Optical Desktop. My computer doesn't recognize the keyboard
> when I first boot up the computer, I have to restart the computer for
> it to recognize the keyboard. I've tried everything that tech support
> has suggested (installing patch, ps/2 to usb adaptor etc...) and no
> dice. I was wondering if anyone else had any suggestions.

Is there any connect or reset button on the back of the keyboard. If there
is you need too press that and then press your receiver button. I have the
DinNovo blutooth desk top and mine worked like that on installation.
Sometimes (rarely) i lose connection and have to press the devices buttons
and the receiver buttons too
Regards
Sheri

--
Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here, we might
as well dance

BitzChick
April 14th 04, 12:28 PM
Coyote > tickled the keyboard:
> I have a MS Wireless Multimedia Keyboard that came as part of a
> Wireless Optical Desktop. My computer doesn't recognize the keyboard
> when I first boot up the computer, I have to restart the computer for
> it to recognize the keyboard. I've tried everything that tech support
> has suggested (installing patch, ps/2 to usb adaptor etc...) and no
> dice. I was wondering if anyone else had any suggestions.

Is there any connect or reset button on the back of the keyboard. If there
is you need too press that and then press your receiver button. I have the
DinNovo blutooth desk top and mine worked like that on installation.
Sometimes (rarely) i lose connection and have to press the devices buttons
and the receiver buttons too
Regards
Sheri

--
Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here, we might
as well dance

BitzChick
April 14th 04, 01:17 PM
Coyote > tickled the keyboard:
> I have a MS Wireless Multimedia Keyboard that came as part of a
> Wireless Optical Desktop. My computer doesn't recognize the keyboard
> when I first boot up the computer, I have to restart the computer for
> it to recognize the keyboard. I've tried everything that tech support
> has suggested (installing patch, ps/2 to usb adaptor etc...) and no
> dice. I was wondering if anyone else had any suggestions.

Is there any connect or reset button on the back of the keyboard. If there
is you need too press that and then press your receiver button. I have the
DinNovo blutooth desk top and mine worked like that on installation.
Sometimes (rarely) i lose connection and have to press the devices buttons
and the receiver buttons too
Regards
Sheri

--
Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here, we might
as well dance

BitzChick
April 14th 04, 04:20 PM
Coyote > tickled the keyboard:
> I have a MS Wireless Multimedia Keyboard that came as part of a
> Wireless Optical Desktop. My computer doesn't recognize the keyboard
> when I first boot up the computer, I have to restart the computer for
> it to recognize the keyboard. I've tried everything that tech support
> has suggested (installing patch, ps/2 to usb adaptor etc...) and no
> dice. I was wondering if anyone else had any suggestions.

Is there any connect or reset button on the back of the keyboard. If there
is you need too press that and then press your receiver button. I have the
DinNovo blutooth desk top and mine worked like that on installation.
Sometimes (rarely) i lose connection and have to press the devices buttons
and the receiver buttons too
Regards
Sheri

--
Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here, we might
as well dance

BitzChick
April 14th 04, 05:15 PM
Coyote > tickled the keyboard:
> I have a MS Wireless Multimedia Keyboard that came as part of a
> Wireless Optical Desktop. My computer doesn't recognize the keyboard
> when I first boot up the computer, I have to restart the computer for
> it to recognize the keyboard. I've tried everything that tech support
> has suggested (installing patch, ps/2 to usb adaptor etc...) and no
> dice. I was wondering if anyone else had any suggestions.

Is there any connect or reset button on the back of the keyboard. If there
is you need too press that and then press your receiver button. I have the
DinNovo blutooth desk top and mine worked like that on installation.
Sometimes (rarely) i lose connection and have to press the devices buttons
and the receiver buttons too
Regards
Sheri

--
Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here, we might
as well dance

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