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From: scott
Subject: Keyboard problem
Date: 3 Jul 2014 10:28:03
Message: <53b56873@news.povray.org>
This must be one of strangest problems I've come across. Sometimes the 
"r" key does not work - every other key works fine. However, as soon as 
I enter a single "r" using Alt+114 the "r" key itself comes back to life 
and works perfectly. I have no idea what could be causing this strange 
behaviour, but it seems more like a software/driver issue rather than 
hardware.


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From: Doctor John
Subject: Re: Keyboard problem
Date: 3 Jul 2014 19:09:17
Message: <53b5e29d$1@news.povray.org>
On 03/07/14 15:28, scott wrote:
> This must be one of strangest problems I've come across. Sometimes the
> "r" key does not work - every other key works fine. However, as soon as
> I enter a single "r" using Alt+114 the "r" key itself comes back to life
> and works perfectly. I have no idea what could be causing this strange
> behaviour, but it seems more like a software/driver issue rather than
> hardware.

you have, of course, used a different keyboard on the machine and also
used the first keyboard on a different machine.

But, as you imply, weird.

John
-- 
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It was not given to you by your parents
You hold it in trust for your children


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From: scott
Subject: Re: Keyboard problem
Date: 4 Jul 2014 02:50:09
Message: <53b64ea1$1@news.povray.org>
>> This must be one of strangest problems I've come across. Sometimes the
>> "r" key does not work - every other key works fine. However, as soon as
>> I enter a single "r" using Alt+114 the "r" key itself comes back to life
>> and works perfectly. I have no idea what could be causing this strange
>> behaviour, but it seems more like a software/driver issue rather than
>> hardware.
>
> you have, of course, used a different keyboard on the machine and also
> used the first keyboard on a different machine.

Update: I think the problem only started since the keyboard was plugged 
into the monitor's internal USB hub (I'd moved it here to tidy up some 
wires under my desk). The r stopped working approximately 25% of the 
time after the PC puts the monitor to sleep and then I wake it back up 
again. However I moved it to the next USB socket on the monitor, then 
back to the first and I can't recreate it anymore in either socket... 
Maybe it's just Windows telling me I need to restart my machine after 17 
days?


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From: Doctor John
Subject: Re: Keyboard problem
Date: 4 Jul 2014 07:32:14
Message: <53b690be$1@news.povray.org>
On 04/07/14 07:50, scott wrote:
> Update: I think the problem only started since the keyboard was plugged
> into the monitor's internal USB hub (I'd moved it here to tidy up some
> wires under my desk). The r stopped working approximately 25% of the
> time after the PC puts the monitor to sleep and then I wake it back up
> again. However I moved it to the next USB socket on the monitor, then
> back to the first and I can't recreate it anymore in either socket...
> Maybe it's just Windows telling me I need to restart my machine after 17
> days?
> 

There you go.
"Have you tried switching it off then on again" :-D

John
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You hold it in trust for your children


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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: Keyboard problem
Date: 4 Jul 2014 13:37:28
Message: <53b6e658$1@news.povray.org>
On 04/07/2014 12:31 PM, Doctor John wrote:
> On 04/07/14 07:50, scott wrote:
>> Update: I think the problem only started since the keyboard was plugged
>> into the monitor's internal USB hub (I'd moved it here to tidy up some
>> wires under my desk). The r stopped working approximately 25% of the
>> time after the PC puts the monitor to sleep and then I wake it back up
>> again. However I moved it to the next USB socket on the monitor, then
>> back to the first and I can't recreate it anymore in either socket...
>> Maybe it's just Windows telling me I need to restart my machine after 17
>> days?
>>
>
> There you go.
> "Have you tried switching it off then on again" :-D
>

Tisk! Tisk! Power Off Reset, if you please. ;-)


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     Stephen


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From: clipka
Subject: Re: Keyboard problem
Date: 4 Jul 2014 14:13:05
Message: <53b6eeb1$1@news.povray.org>
Am 04.07.2014 19:37, schrieb Stephen:
> On 04/07/2014 12:31 PM, Doctor John wrote:
>> On 04/07/14 07:50, scott wrote:
>>> Update: I think the problem only started since the keyboard was plugged
>>> into the monitor's internal USB hub (I'd moved it here to tidy up some
>>> wires under my desk). The r stopped working approximately 25% of the
>>> time after the PC puts the monitor to sleep and then I wake it back up
>>> again. However I moved it to the next USB socket on the monitor, then
>>> back to the first and I can't recreate it anymore in either socket...
>>> Maybe it's just Windows telling me I need to restart my machine after 17
>>> days?
>>>
>>
>> There you go.
>> "Have you tried switching it off then on again" :-D
>>
>
> Tisk! Tisk! Power Off Reset, if you please. ;-)

In German, we say: "Hilft es nicht im Guten, musst du einmal booten."

Loosely translated: "If it won't be good, you have to make it boot."


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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: Keyboard problem
Date: 4 Jul 2014 16:08:58
Message: <53b709da@news.povray.org>
On 04/07/2014 7:12 PM, clipka wrote:
>>> There you go.
>>> "Have you tried switching it off then on again" :-D
>>>
>>
>> Tisk! Tisk! Power Off Reset, if you please. ;-)
>
> In German, we say: "Hilft es nicht im Guten, musst du einmal booten."
>
> Loosely translated: "If it won't be good, you have to make it boot."


How very interesting.
That is similar to our:
"If in doubt, give it a clout."
(Affirmative action by TV repairmen. The world over. :-) )

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Regards
     Stephen

I solemnly promise to kick the next angle, I see.


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From: Orchid Win7 v1
Subject: Re: Keyboard problem
Date: 4 Jul 2014 16:11:45
Message: <53b70a81$1@news.povray.org>
On 04/07/2014 07:50 AM, scott wrote:
> Update: I think the problem only started since the keyboard was plugged
> into the monitor's internal USB hub (I'd moved it here to tidy up some
> wires under my desk).

At my old place, I had a little KVM switch on my desk. That used to do 
weird and wonderful things to the (PS/2) keyboard and mouse from time to 
time...

> Maybe it's just Windows telling me I need to restart my machine after 17
> days?

My home PC doesn't get switched off for weeks on end.

(I just checked POV-Ray, and apparently it's only been running 13 days. 
That's because 2 weeks ago my Internet stopped working, and I wanted to 
see if rebooting the PC would fix it... It didn't.)


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From: clipka
Subject: Re: Keyboard problem
Date: 4 Jul 2014 17:05:00
Message: <53b716fc$1@news.povray.org>
Am 04.07.2014 22:08, schrieb Stephen:
> On 04/07/2014 7:12 PM, clipka wrote:
>>>> There you go.
>>>> "Have you tried switching it off then on again" :-D
>>>>
>>>
>>> Tisk! Tisk! Power Off Reset, if you please. ;-)
>>
>> In German, we say: "Hilft es nicht im Guten, musst du einmal booten."
>>
>> Loosely translated: "If it won't be good, you have to make it boot."
>
>
> How very interesting.
> That is similar to our:
> "If in doubt, give it a clout."
> (Affirmative action by TV repairmen. The world over. :-) )

Percussive maintenance - even space technology can't do without. (If the 
solar panel won't unfold, find a way to give the satellite a good shake...)


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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: Keyboard problem
Date: 4 Jul 2014 17:42:59
Message: <53b71fe3@news.povray.org>
On 04/07/2014 10:04 PM, clipka wrote:
> Am 04.07.2014 22:08, schrieb Stephen:
>> On 04/07/2014 7:12 PM, clipka wrote:
>>>>> There you go.
>>>>> "Have you tried switching it off then on again" :-D
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Tisk! Tisk! Power Off Reset, if you please. ;-)
>>>
>>> In German, we say: "Hilft es nicht im Guten, musst du einmal booten."
>>>
>>> Loosely translated: "If it won't be good, you have to make it boot."
>>
>>
>> How very interesting.
>> That is similar to our:
>> "If in doubt, give it a clout."
>> (Affirmative action by TV repairmen. The world over. :-) )
>
> Percussive maintenance - even space technology can't do without. (If the
> solar panel won't unfold, find a way to give the satellite a good shake...)
>

As we say.
We're not being paid to hit it. We're being paid because we know where 
to hit it.

-- 
Regards
     Stephen

I solemnly promise to kick the next angle, I see.


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