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Kerry
April 18th 03, 10:51 PM
The Keyboard properties window has a Buttons" tab.
Its instructions read: "To configure a keyboard button double-click on the
button from the list below." however, there's nothing in any of the
"Configure a keyboard button" fields. Button, Display label, Address.
Otherwise the keyboard seems to be working fine.
Device Manager shows "Microsoft Office Keyboard (USB)"
Thanks, Kerry
XP Home
Jim Macklin
April 19th 03, 03:56 AM
Have you downloaded the latest drivers for the MS keyboards?
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=%2fsupport%2fhardware%2fkeyboard %2ffaq%2foffice%2fdefault.asp
faq index page
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/keyboard/default.asp home
for keyboards
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/keyboard/download.asp
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"Nick Burns" > wrote in message
...
| You pick the button and you program the button (tell the
button what you
| want it to do).
|
| "Kerry" > wrote in message
| ...
| > The Keyboard properties window has a Buttons" tab.
| >
| > Its instructions read: "To configure a keyboard button
double-click on the
| > button from the list below." however, there's nothing in
any of the
| > "Configure a keyboard button" fields. Button, Display
label, Address.
| >
| > Otherwise the keyboard seems to be working fine.
| >
| > Device Manager shows "Microsoft Office Keyboard (USB)"
| >
| > Thanks, Kerry
| > XP Home
| >
| >
|
|
Nick Burns
April 19th 03, 04:00 AM
You pick the button and you program the button (tell the button what you
want it to do).
"Kerry" > wrote in message
...
> The Keyboard properties window has a Buttons" tab.
>
> Its instructions read: "To configure a keyboard button double-click on the
> button from the list below." however, there's nothing in any of the
> "Configure a keyboard button" fields. Button, Display label, Address.
>
> Otherwise the keyboard seems to be working fine.
>
> Device Manager shows "Microsoft Office Keyboard (USB)"
>
> Thanks, Kerry
> XP Home
>
>
Kerry
April 19th 03, 09:50 AM
Hi Nick: In the Keyboard Properties window there is a form named "Configure
a keyboard button." The form has three fields: Button, Display label, and
Address. The instruction says to "...double click on a button from the list
below..." There's nothing in any list below to pick or double click on.
Jim: I just bought the keyboard. I used the OEM CD to install the driver.
Then I went to MS and downloaded the latest driver. When I couldn't
configure a button per the description above I reinstalled the driver.
Thanks,
Kerry
"Nick Burns" > wrote in message
...
> You pick the button and you program the button (tell the button what you
> want it to do).
>
> "Kerry" > wrote in message
> ...
> > The Keyboard properties window has a Buttons" tab.
> >
> > Its instructions read: "To configure a keyboard button double-click on
the
> > button from the list below." however, there's nothing in any of the
> > "Configure a keyboard button" fields. Button, Display label, Address.
> >
> > Otherwise the keyboard seems to be working fine.
> >
> > Device Manager shows "Microsoft Office Keyboard (USB)"
> >
> > Thanks, Kerry
> > XP Home
> >
> >
>
>
Jim Macklin
April 19th 03, 08:59 PM
Hope you get it all straight.
Jim
"Kerry" > wrote in message
...
| Hi Nick: In the Keyboard Properties window there is a
form named "Configure
| a keyboard button." The form has three fields: Button,
Display label, and
| Address. The instruction says to "...double click on a
button from the list
| below..." There's nothing in any list below to pick or
double click on.
|
| Jim: I just bought the keyboard. I used the OEM CD to
install the driver.
| Then I went to MS and downloaded the latest driver. When I
couldn't
| configure a button per the description above I reinstalled
the driver.
|
| Thanks,
|
| Kerry
|
|
| "Nick Burns" > wrote in message
| ...
| > You pick the button and you program the button (tell the
button what you
| > want it to do).
| >
| > "Kerry" > wrote in message
| > ...
| > > The Keyboard properties window has a Buttons" tab.
| > >
| > > Its instructions read: "To configure a keyboard button
double-click on
| the
| > > button from the list below." however, there's nothing
in any of the
| > > "Configure a keyboard button" fields. Button, Display
label, Address.
| > >
| > > Otherwise the keyboard seems to be working fine.
| > >
| > > Device Manager shows "Microsoft Office Keyboard (USB)"
| > >
| > > Thanks, Kerry
| > > XP Home
| > >
| > >
| >
| >
|
|
Kerry
April 20th 03, 02:56 AM
Hi Nick:
H'mmm, not sure where or how to do this but it sure looks as though the
field is large enough.
Can you think of another place to post my button question?
Thanks, Kerry
"Nick Burns" > wrote in message
...
> Is their room on the form for the buttons. I had updated my virus scan and
> in the new program it said click the "scan for virus", button below, but
> their was no button visible. It turned out that I had to switch back to
> small Icons or small fonts and I was then able to see the buttons.
>
>
> "Jim Macklin" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Hope you get it all straight.
> > Jim
> > "Kerry" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > | Hi Nick: In the Keyboard Properties window there is a
> > form named "Configure
> > | a keyboard button." The form has three fields: Button,
> > Display label, and
> > | Address. The instruction says to "...double click on a
> > button from the list
> > | below..." There's nothing in any list below to pick or
> > double click on.
> > |
> > | Jim: I just bought the keyboard. I used the OEM CD to
> > install the driver.
> > | Then I went to MS and downloaded the latest driver. When I
> > couldn't
> > | configure a button per the description above I reinstalled
> > the driver.
> > |
> > | Thanks,
> > |
> > | Kerry
> > |
> > |
> > | "Nick Burns" > wrote in message
> > | ...
> > | > You pick the button and you program the button (tell the
> > button what you
> > | > want it to do).
> > | >
> > | > "Kerry" > wrote in message
> > | > ...
> > | > > The Keyboard properties window has a Buttons" tab.
> > | > >
> > | > > Its instructions read: "To configure a keyboard button
> > double-click on
> > | the
> > | > > button from the list below." however, there's nothing
> > in any of the
> > | > > "Configure a keyboard button" fields. Button, Display
> > label, Address.
> > | > >
> > | > > Otherwise the keyboard seems to be working fine.
> > | > >
> > | > > Device Manager shows "Microsoft Office Keyboard (USB)"
> > | > >
> > | > > Thanks, Kerry
> > | > > XP Home
> > | > >
> > | > >
> > | >
> > | >
> > |
> > |
> >
> >
>
>
Nick Burns
April 20th 03, 03:09 AM
I get it now, im a little thick.
"Jim Macklin" > wrote in message
...
> Hope you get it all straight.
> Jim
> "Kerry" > wrote in message
> ...
> | Hi Nick: In the Keyboard Properties window there is a
> form named "Configure
> | a keyboard button." The form has three fields: Button,
> Display label, and
> | Address. The instruction says to "...double click on a
> button from the list
> | below..." There's nothing in any list below to pick or
> double click on.
> |
> | Jim: I just bought the keyboard. I used the OEM CD to
> install the driver.
> | Then I went to MS and downloaded the latest driver. When I
> couldn't
> | configure a button per the description above I reinstalled
> the driver.
> |
> | Thanks,
> |
> | Kerry
> |
> |
> | "Nick Burns" > wrote in message
> | ...
> | > You pick the button and you program the button (tell the
> button what you
> | > want it to do).
> | >
> | > "Kerry" > wrote in message
> | > ...
> | > > The Keyboard properties window has a Buttons" tab.
> | > >
> | > > Its instructions read: "To configure a keyboard button
> double-click on
> | the
> | > > button from the list below." however, there's nothing
> in any of the
> | > > "Configure a keyboard button" fields. Button, Display
> label, Address.
> | > >
> | > > Otherwise the keyboard seems to be working fine.
> | > >
> | > > Device Manager shows "Microsoft Office Keyboard (USB)"
> | > >
> | > > Thanks, Kerry
> | > > XP Home
> | > >
> | > >
> | >
> | >
> |
> |
>
>
Nick Burns
April 20th 03, 03:13 AM
Is their room on the form for the buttons. I had updated my virus scan and
in the new program it said click the "scan for virus", button below, but
their was no button visible. It turned out that I had to switch back to
small Icons or small fonts and I was then able to see the buttons.
"Jim Macklin" > wrote in message
...
> Hope you get it all straight.
> Jim
> "Kerry" > wrote in message
> ...
> | Hi Nick: In the Keyboard Properties window there is a
> form named "Configure
> | a keyboard button." The form has three fields: Button,
> Display label, and
> | Address. The instruction says to "...double click on a
> button from the list
> | below..." There's nothing in any list below to pick or
> double click on.
> |
> | Jim: I just bought the keyboard. I used the OEM CD to
> install the driver.
> | Then I went to MS and downloaded the latest driver. When I
> couldn't
> | configure a button per the description above I reinstalled
> the driver.
> |
> | Thanks,
> |
> | Kerry
> |
> |
> | "Nick Burns" > wrote in message
> | ...
> | > You pick the button and you program the button (tell the
> button what you
> | > want it to do).
> | >
> | > "Kerry" > wrote in message
> | > ...
> | > > The Keyboard properties window has a Buttons" tab.
> | > >
> | > > Its instructions read: "To configure a keyboard button
> double-click on
> | the
> | > > button from the list below." however, there's nothing
> in any of the
> | > > "Configure a keyboard button" fields. Button, Display
> label, Address.
> | > >
> | > > Otherwise the keyboard seems to be working fine.
> | > >
> | > > Device Manager shows "Microsoft Office Keyboard (USB)"
> | > >
> | > > Thanks, Kerry
> | > > XP Home
> | > >
> | > >
> | >
> | >
> |
> |
>
>
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