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Old March 31st 21, 04:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Paul[_32_]
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Robert in CA wrote:
I'm on the 780 at present.
I had just run a normal scan and afterwards it suggested
a boot scan and also suggested I download paramets for
a more accurate scan.
I didn't download anything but I did select a boot scan
(which is running at present )as a good way of checking out
the system before we backup the HD.

SInce I'm on the 780 it also noticed it has the same exact
problem as the 8500 where the backspace key doesn't function.
Now thats odd,... so we have to do both computers.

Also could you give me a reliable link to download the Microsoft
4000 ergonomic keyboard manual? I searched for it but there' so
many I'm afraid of downloading some malware with my past history.
Thoughts/suggestions,.?

Robert


The only manual I'm finding, is references to the product guide,
which is that sheet of paper thing, written in a zillion languages,
that says not to spill orange juice on the keyboard.

I don't think a manual is going to help.

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...1b9f930?page=2

"FelixValentin

On Windows 7 Click Start - Right Click Computer - Click Properties - Open Device Manger
- I couldn't find the Keyboard under key boards.

I opened Other Devices and found the Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 there.

I right clicked on the Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 and then clicked on
Update Driver software. The drivers were updated.

All my special keys became functional again.
"

That's in the year 2016.

Another poster had a problem with backspace, and he went off to
find the Support for hardware products. Which would only be
applicable when the warranty was still in effect. There were
no additional messages indicating whether there was a
satisfactory conclusion.

You may not have sufficient computers to give the keyboard
a test on "a machine which has never seen an Intellitype
driver". It may not be possible to test that way as a result.

At the moment, rolling back the OS is as good of an experiment,
as anything else.

Paul
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