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Krissy Charlton
Apr 30, 2012, 12:37 AM
I have no0 idea what the heck hap-p-end but al[l[ o0f a sudden my keybo0ard began sp-azing o0ut l[ike yo0u are seeing no0w nearl[y every o0ther key has a l[ittl[e so0methin extra it p-uts in with the l[etter being used./ my backsp-ace butto0n do0esnt wo0rk either p-utting in a zero0 o0r equal[ sign! I have tried to0 restart the co0mp-uter and make sure a[ll[ the transl[atio0ns are the same and I even tried the numl[o0ck thing with no0 change at al[l[ I am in dire need o0f hel[p- as quickl[y as p-o0ssabl[e because I am at the p-o0int no0w where I say fo0rget it and resto0re it to0 facto0ry settings and I real[l[y do0nt want to0 do0 that again

Curlyben
Apr 30, 2012, 01:29 AM
Check your Num Lock.
Also a hard reboot with possible system restore will resolve any software issue, but this looks like it might be hardware related.
Make sure you don't have any crumbs in your keyboard.

joypulv
Apr 30, 2012, 03:46 AM
You already tried num lock.
If you have a keyboard with easy to remove keys, I would remove them all to a diagram on a piece of paper, vacuum, and put them all back. If you have a notebook, take it to a repair place because taking the keys off is easy but putting them back isn't.

joecoolvette
May 6, 2012, 12:30 AM
If Curleyben's answer doesn't do it, I would suggest replacing the Keyboard.

Post the laptop manufacturer and model number. It's on the bottom of the laptop in a sticker.

(Examples;
For HP it's the white Service Tag on the bottom. P/N = Product Number. The number needed.
Toshiba places a sticker on the bottom, also )

Regards,
joecoolvette