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try rebooting

Posted By: southernMT on 2008-04-23
In Reply to: New Ativa keyboard not being read by puter...anyone know why? - New keyboard won't work :(

try rebooting.  Also try unplugging and replugging into the port, before you attempt to reboot and again afterwards if that doesn't do it.  Sometimes we think we have it plugged in right and if it's hard to get to like mine is, it might just need to be wiggled slightly.    I've had that problem time and time again,,,next time I'll write down in my little flower book what I do when this happens.   I have a little dollar store notebook beside my hard drive and I've started writing down EVERYTHING because when you get to be my age, you no longer remember....


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