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Pregunta
May 13, 2007, 05:16 AM
All of a sudden out of the blue my keyboard started producing the following when I type the alphabet:

Abcdefgh51230n6*qrst4vwxyz

I can correct this only by pressing the "Fn" key as I type the error letters.
Any idea what gives and how to fix it? By the way I tried restoring the computer to an earlier date but the computer won´t let me. It always says pick another date. It is a Sony Vaio laptop.

ScottGem
May 13, 2007, 05:17 AM
Take the Numlock off.

bikerguy
May 13, 2007, 06:48 AM
I think try another keyboard, they are very inexpensive and maybe you could just borrow one to eliminate the keyboard. Good luck!


Just asking scott please don't take offense!

ScottGem
May 13, 2007, 07:28 AM
I'm afraid I will take offense. Did you not notice that this was a LAPTOP? On a laptop, there is no separate numeric keypad. So a series of keys serves as a numeric pad when the numlock is pressed.

I=5 J=1, K=2 etc.

Notice the alphabetical sequence Pregunta posted. Its clear that Numlock was set. And I am 100% confident that taking it off will restore the keyboard.

I do not take offense when corrected. I don't even take offense if someone disagrees with me. But this is a situation where I am an acknowledged expert in this area. The fact that my response was brief should have indicated I was sure of my answer. I wouldn't mind if you had simply questioned my response, but to give me a negative rating when you clearly weren't sure and obviously didn't have the knowledge to contradict me, is offensive.

But I will accept your apology.

Pregunta
May 13, 2007, 12:02 PM
ScottGem was right on the money. I had inadvertently depressed the num lk key. Thanks ScottGem.

bikerguy
May 14, 2007, 07:15 AM
Again sorry scott.. I stand corrected..

ScottGem
May 14, 2007, 07:56 AM
Again sorry scott.. I stand corrected..

Apology accepted. Like I said, if you hadn't given a negative comment, I wouldn't have gotten peeved. I would have been happy to explain why I felt that was the solution. In the future, be careful about using a negative cooment. It should only be used if you are absolutely sure the advice given was factually incorrect.