Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Keyboard problem?

when i pess the i switch on my dad's laptop a 5 is displayed instead :/ how can i fix it ?

Keyboard problem?

press shift + NumLk (under f11) or if it doesn't work Fn (usually next to Ctrl) + NumLk
Try to turn the cpu rotten.
try to press 5 instead,..

hahaha...

i think buying a tentative one is better than fixing it...
i know some of my friends who would make rules surrounded by MS Word so that it would auto-correct common words to say-so rude things. Maybe someone made it so whenever you type i, the computer thinks its an error and auto-corrects it to be a 5
You enjoy NumLock turned on. If you notice the numlock indicatior desk light is on. On some laptops it is labelled near a padlock with a number 1 contained by it. Press the Num Lk key.
as I appreciate you have i and 5 on duplicate key surrounded by different colors.

That means you hold one key axiom function press it and try i again.
Sounds like marine or something else got between those three plastic films that brand up the keyboard. If your brave bring the keyboard apart and humanely dap inbetween those three layers. The first is the - side of the circuit. the middle is the in good health Insulation. and the bottom side is +. It really is just a plastic motion picture with copper wires laid ontop. Sometimes river will get inbetween those plastic layer and short some of the keys out. so you might press I and that pressure will short out oooo the G switch or the ~ key. lol



want to achieve a co-worker? Switch two of the home row keys close to A and F with a flat boss screw driver. most people won't stop it and wonder why there typing is screwed up. It's a scream.

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