Keyboard Problem

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I`m not sure where this should be posted but if not the right area
perhaps someone can direct me where to post.
I have a computer running XP Pro SP2. I`ve messed up quite a few of the
keyboard keys monkeying around where I didn`t know what I was doing. At
any rate I would like to just get back to the standard keyboard setup as
it was origionally. Is there a way of doing this with my small amount of
computer expertise (and your help)?
TIA
 
RE: Keyboard Problem

Hi.I,m not an expert but i do know a little.If you click start,all
programs,accessories,system tools.You will see system restore.This will bring
you back to before you started tooling around with the settings.It should
give you several options on dates.They will be larger than the other
dates.Hope this helps.TERRY.

"Mal" wrote:

> I`m not sure where this should be posted but if not the right area
> perhaps someone can direct me where to post.
> I have a computer running XP Pro SP2. I`ve messed up quite a few of the
> keyboard keys monkeying around where I didn`t know what I was doing. At
> any rate I would like to just get back to the standard keyboard setup as
> it was origionally. Is there a way of doing this with my small amount of
> computer expertise (and your help)?
> TIA
>
 
Re: Keyboard Problem

Thanks. I have tried that but the earliest restore date still doesn`t
work. I was hoping someone could suggest what part of the system
registry contains that info and I could remove it and replace with the
registry from my CD. Is that possible?

TERRY wrote:
> Hi.I,m not an expert but i do know a little.If you click start,all
> programs,accessories,system tools.You will see system restore.This will bring
> you back to before you started tooling around with the settings.It should
> give you several options on dates.They will be larger than the other
> dates.Hope this helps.TERRY.
>
> "Mal" wrote:
>
>
>>I`m not sure where this should be posted but if not the right area
>>perhaps someone can direct me where to post.
>>I have a computer running XP Pro SP2. I`ve messed up quite a few of the
>>keyboard keys monkeying around where I didn`t know what I was doing. At
>>any rate I would like to just get back to the standard keyboard setup as
>>it was origionally. Is there a way of doing this with my small amount of
>>computer expertise (and your help)?
>>TIA
>>
 
Re: Keyboard Problem

Have you checked items in control panel --- regional / languages?
"Mal" <mstockma@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks. I have tried that but the earliest restore date still doesn`t
> work. I was hoping someone could suggest what part of the system registry
> contains that info and I could remove it and replace with the registry
> from my CD. Is that possible?
>
> TERRY wrote:
>> Hi.I,m not an expert but i do know a little.If you click start,all
>> programs,accessories,system tools.You will see system restore.This will
>> bring you back to before you started tooling around with the settings.It
>> should give you several options on dates.They will be larger than the
>> other dates.Hope this helps.TERRY.
>>
>> "Mal" wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I`m not sure where this should be posted but if not the right area
>>>perhaps someone can direct me where to post.
>>>I have a computer running XP Pro SP2. I`ve messed up quite a few of the
>>>keyboard keys monkeying around where I didn`t know what I was doing. At
>>>any rate I would like to just get back to the standard keyboard setup as
>>>it was origionally. Is there a way of doing this with my small amount of
>>>computer expertise (and your help)?
>>>TIA
>>>

>
 
Re: Keyboard Problem

Hi M.I just got your reply.If you go to control panel.Right click on keyboard
icon,open,hardware,then down at the bottom properties.It will have update
driver,roll back driver.Try update driver.If that is not working go to roll
back driver.That should give you back your original setttings.Should work
because it over rides all other commands.TERRY.

"Mal" wrote:

> Thanks. I have tried that but the earliest restore date still doesn`t
> work. I was hoping someone could suggest what part of the system
> registry contains that info and I could remove it and replace with the
> registry from my CD. Is that possible?
>
> TERRY wrote:
> > Hi.I,m not an expert but i do know a little.If you click start,all
> > programs,accessories,system tools.You will see system restore.This will bring
> > you back to before you started tooling around with the settings.It should
> > give you several options on dates.They will be larger than the other
> > dates.Hope this helps.TERRY.
> >
> > "Mal" wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I`m not sure where this should be posted but if not the right area
> >>perhaps someone can direct me where to post.
> >>I have a computer running XP Pro SP2. I`ve messed up quite a few of the
> >>keyboard keys monkeying around where I didn`t know what I was doing. At
> >>any rate I would like to just get back to the standard keyboard setup as
> >>it was origionally. Is there a way of doing this with my small amount of
> >>computer expertise (and your help)?
> >>TIA
> >>

>
>
 
Re: Keyboard Problem



Yes, I did try that early. It also didn`t work. I`ve really messed
things up.
Unknown wrote:
> Have you checked items in control panel --- regional / languages?
> "Mal" <mstockma@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:u8CIMxhJJHA.4512@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>
>>Thanks. I have tried that but the earliest restore date still doesn`t
>>work. I was hoping someone could suggest what part of the system registry
>>contains that info and I could remove it and replace with the registry
>>from my CD. Is that possible?
>>
>>TERRY wrote:
>>
>>>Hi.I,m not an expert but i do know a little.If you click start,all
>>>programs,accessories,system tools.You will see system restore.This will
>>>bring you back to before you started tooling around with the settings.It
>>>should give you several options on dates.They will be larger than the
>>>other dates.Hope this helps.TERRY.
>>>
>>>"Mal" wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>I`m not sure where this should be posted but if not the right area
>>>>perhaps someone can direct me where to post.
>>>>I have a computer running XP Pro SP2. I`ve messed up quite a few of the
>>>>keyboard keys monkeying around where I didn`t know what I was doing. At
>>>>any rate I would like to just get back to the standard keyboard setup as
>>>>it was origionally. Is there a way of doing this with my small amount of
>>>>computer expertise (and your help)?
>>>>TIA
>>>>

>>

>
>
 
Re: Keyboard Problem

Thanks, I`ll give that a try tomorrow. I`m hitting the sack now.

TERRY wrote:

> Hi M.I just got your reply.If you go to control panel.Right click on keyboard
> icon,open,hardware,then down at the bottom properties.It will have update
> driver,roll back driver.Try update driver.If that is not working go to roll
> back driver.That should give you back your original setttings.Should work
> because it over rides all other commands.TERRY.
>
> "Mal" wrote:
>
>
>>Thanks. I have tried that but the earliest restore date still doesn`t
>>work. I was hoping someone could suggest what part of the system
>>registry contains that info and I could remove it and replace with the
>>registry from my CD. Is that possible?
>>
>>TERRY wrote:
>>
>>>Hi.I,m not an expert but i do know a little.If you click start,all
>>>programs,accessories,system tools.You will see system restore.This will bring
>>>you back to before you started tooling around with the settings.It should
>>>give you several options on dates.They will be larger than the other
>>>dates.Hope this helps.TERRY.
>>>
>>>"Mal" wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>I`m not sure where this should be posted but if not the right area
>>>>perhaps someone can direct me where to post.
>>>>I have a computer running XP Pro SP2. I`ve messed up quite a few of the
>>>>keyboard keys monkeying around where I didn`t know what I was doing. At
>>>>any rate I would like to just get back to the standard keyboard setup as
>>>>it was origionally. Is there a way of doing this with my small amount of
>>>>computer expertise (and your help)?
>>>>TIA
>>>>

>>
>>
 
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