I certainly can understand that a HW flaw may be involved here.
What I can explain is the following:
If I simply wait a few minutes, or reboot, the keyboard works
fine. Once the keys start working, they never fail. I would
like to assume that if there was a flaky connection or HW issue,
it would happen at other times too and not just on the first boot.
Jim
g wrote:
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Steve Berg wrote:
That makes sense but only if the Caps Lock, G, H, ', and Enter keys also
i would tend to believe that from op stating 'home base' keys and commonly
used <enter>, that he has problems with entire row. even with out him stating
such was case.
peace out.
tc,hago.
g
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