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Keyboard driver
I am running XP and would like to use the Standby facility. When I try, a
message "Device driver for standard 101/102 or PS/2 keyboard is preventing entering standby need new driver", I am using an old Tiny keyboard which I have had for 8 years which works perfectly but nowhere can I find a newer driver on the net which is newer than the one I have. Have I no choice other than to buy a new keyboard. Any help appreciated |
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Keyboard driver
"Graham H" wrote in message
... I am running XP and would like to use the Standby facility. When I try, a message "Device driver for standard 101/102 or PS/2 keyboard is preventing entering standby need new driver", I am using an old Tiny keyboard which I have had for 8 years which works perfectly but nowhere can I find a newer driver on the net which is newer than the one I have. Have I no choice other than to buy a new keyboard. Any help appreciated http://support.microsoft.com/kb/814149 It isn't the keyboard, it's more likely a version of Adobe Type Manager. HTH -pk |
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Keyboard driver
"Patrick Keenan" wrote: "Graham H" wrote in message ... I am running XP and would like to use the Standby facility. When I try, a message "Device driver for standard 101/102 or PS/2 keyboard is preventing entering standby need new driver", I am using an old Tiny keyboard which I have had for 8 years which works perfectly but nowhere can I find a newer driver on the net which is newer than the one I have. Have I no choice other than to buy a new keyboard. Any help appreciated http://support.microsoft.com/kb/814149 It isn't the keyboard, it's more likely a version of Adobe Type Manager. HTH -pk Many thanks. How do I go about getting a solution? |
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Keyboard driver
"Graham H" wrote in message
... "Patrick Keenan" wrote: "Graham H" wrote in message ... I am running XP and would like to use the Standby facility. When I try, a message "Device driver for standard 101/102 or PS/2 keyboard is preventing entering standby need new driver", I am using an old Tiny keyboard which I have had for 8 years which works perfectly but nowhere can I find a newer driver on the net which is newer than the one I have. Have I no choice other than to buy a new keyboard. Any help appreciated http://support.microsoft.com/kb/814149 It isn't the keyboard, it's more likely a version of Adobe Type Manager. HTH -pk Many thanks. How do I go about getting a solution? At that link there are directions for removing Adobe Type Manager via add/remove programs. If you feel you need Adobe Type Manager, contact Adobe for a version that doesn't cause this problem. HTH -pk |
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Keyboard driver
"Patrick Keenan" wrote: "Graham H" wrote in message ... "Patrick Keenan" wrote: "Graham H" wrote in message ... I am running XP and would like to use the Standby facility. When I try, a message "Device driver for standard 101/102 or PS/2 keyboard is preventing entering standby need new driver", I am using an old Tiny keyboard which I have had for 8 years which works perfectly but nowhere can I find a newer driver on the net which is newer than the one I have. Have I no choice other than to buy a new keyboard. Any help appreciated http://support.microsoft.com/kb/814149 It isn't the keyboard, it's more likely a version of Adobe Type Manager. HTH -pk Many thanks. How do I go about getting a solution? At that link there are directions for removing Adobe Type Manager via add/remove programs. If you feel you need Adobe Type Manager, contact Adobe for a version that doesn't cause this problem. HTH -pk Very many thanks. Worked first time. I dont even know why I had Adobe Type Manager. Never used it. |
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