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I have a Dell desktop computer with Win XP Pro loaded and two user profiles
set up. It worked just fine for either user for several years; no problems with the keyboard for either user. After moving the computer to a new home and reconnecting everything, suddenly the keyboard is totally non-functional when logged in to one user, but works ok for the other. I've put the keyboard on another computer to test it, and it is completely functional. I've installed a different working keyboard on this computer, and it becomes inop on the same one user. I've deleted and reinstalled the keyboard in device manager and the same thing occurs. A totally inop keyboard for the same one user. Does anyone know how to fix this problem? I'm thoroughly convinced that it's NOT a keyboard problem. Something seems corrupt or set wrong for this user, but I can't find any place to change it. Please provide any help possible. Thanks. |
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IMaAV8or wrote:
[..] > and it becomes inop on the same one user. I've deleted and reinstalled the > keyboard in device manager and the same thing occurs. A totally inop > keyboard for the same one user. > > Does anyone know how to fix this problem? > > I'm thoroughly convinced that it's NOT a keyboard problem. Something seems > corrupt or set wrong for this user, but I can't find any place to change it. > Please provide any help possible. Thanks. > Define "inoperative". Does it mean that the user cannot log on? If using strong ID's and passwords, watch out for the upper and lower case settings and typing for the log on. |
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"IMaAV8or" <IMaAV8or> wrote in message
news:e604 > I have a Dell desktop computer with Win XP Pro loaded and two user profiles > set up. It worked just fine for either user for several years; no problems > with the keyboard for either user. > > After moving the computer to a new home and reconnecting everything, > suddenly the keyboard is totally non-functional when logged in to one user, > but works ok for the other. > > I've put the keyboard on another computer to test it, and it is completely > functional. I've installed a different working keyboard on this computer, > and it becomes inop on the same one user. I've deleted and reinstalled the > keyboard in device manager and the same thing occurs. A totally inop > keyboard for the same one user. > > Does anyone know how to fix this problem? > > I'm thoroughly convinced that it's NOT a keyboard problem. Something seems > corrupt or set wrong for this user, but I can't find any place to change it. > Please provide any help possible. Thanks. > Possibly a corrupt user profile. Log on under an admin account and rename the folder "c:\documents and settings\{BadUser}" to something else, to force Windows to create a new profile. |
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"GHalleck" wrote:
> > IMaAV8or wrote: >> Define "inoperative". Does it mean that the user cannot log on? > If using strong ID's and passwords, watch out for the upper and > lower case settings and typing for the log on. Inoperative means exactly that. None of the keys work. I can't type anything once logged on. The log-on with that user doesn't require any IDs or passwords to be input, just click on the user icon. Besides, with an Inop keyboard, how could I possibly use your suggestion? After I click the "baduser" icon, everything seems normal (ie, their desktop appears with all the icons). If I then open Word or any other program and try to use the keypad. Nothing happens. Even trying F1 from the desktop, does nothing! I'm going to try the other poster's suggestion, but if you have any other ideas, please relay them. Thanks. |
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Thanks, I'll try that.
Is there a way to "copy" another user's settings to a new user or to overwrite and existing user? "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: [..] |
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IMaAV8or wrote:
> Thanks, I'll try that. > Is there a way to "copy" another user's settings to a new user or to > overwrite and existing user? Create the new user and log in once. Then follow the steps here: Copy a User Account - http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=811151 HOW TO Create and Configure User Accounts in Windows XP - http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;279783 Malke |
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IMaAV8or wrote:
> Thanks, I'll try that. > Is there a way to "copy" another user's settings to a new user or to > overwrite and existing user? > <snip> Yes there is. See this. How to Copy a User Profile http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/win_xp_logon.htm How to Copy User Data to a New User Profile http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=811151 HOW TO Create and Configure User Accounts in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/?id=279783 |
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