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| | Entertainment Desktop 7000 I've installed on my W1070 Packard Bell, running Windows Vista Home Premium w/o SP1. When I logon, I receive a tons of windows messages "HOTKEY ERROR", complaining that something happens at an address ... To stop this process I have to select the last error message and start hit the space bar ( click the "OK" button ), up to the first error window is closed. A new window is displayed telling me the driver of the keyboard has stopped functioning. .... but ... the keys all function well, including the special ones ... ???!!!??? Now: HOW CAN I explain to my wife what she have to do? She answered me: "... and You have spent a lot of money ( really!!!!!!! 200$ !!! ) just to have the possibility to play a game with this <BEEEEEP> keyboard?" Pls note that, before this keyboard I have purchased another Microsoft wireless kb+mouse set ( 5000 ), that have still some (other) problems. I have upgraded the driver to the last version available from Microsoft Download. No result. Have someone any idea? Thanks in advance |
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| vista home premium 32bit | Re: Entertainment Desktop 7000 I've installed on my W1070 Packard Bell, running Windows Vista Home Premium w/o SP1. When I logon, I receive a tons of windows messages "HOTKEY ERROR", complaining that something happens at an address ... To stop this process I have to select the last error message and start hit the space bar ( click the "OK" button ), up to the first error window is closed. A new window is displayed telling me the driver of the keyboard has stopped functioning. .... but ... the keys all function well, including the special ones ... ???!!!??? Now: HOW CAN I explain to my wife what she have to do? She answered me: "... and You have spent a lot of money ( really!!!!!!! 200$ !!! ) just to have the possibility to play a game with this <BEEEEEP> keyboard?" Pls note that, before this keyboard I have purchased another Microsoft wireless kb+mouse set ( 5000 ), that have still some (other) problems. I have upgraded the driver to the last version available from Microsoft Download. No result. Have someone any idea? Thanks in advance keyboard are inter-related. Go to Windows Update, and download the optional "Other Hardware- Hid Non-user Input Data Filter ". See what happens afterwards. Please reply the result. |
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| | Re: Entertainment Desktop 7000 Which keyboard are you talking about? How do you know it is supported in Vista? "RLBilly" <luigi_reggi@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eO2yvfwkIHA.980@xxxxxx Quote: > I've installed on my W1070 Packard Bell, running Windows Vista Home > Premium w/o SP1. > When I logon, I receive a tons of windows messages "HOTKEY ERROR", > complaining that something happens at an address ... > To stop this process I have to select the last error message and start hit > the space bar ( click the "OK" button ), up to the first error window is > closed. > A new window is displayed telling me the driver of the keyboard has > stopped functioning. > ... but ... the keys all function well, including the special ones ... > ???!!!??? > Now: HOW CAN I explain to my wife what she have to do? > She answered me: "... and You have spent a lot of money ( really!!!!!!! > 200$ !!! ) just to have the possibility to play a game with this <BEEEEEP> > keyboard?" > > Pls note that, before this keyboard I have purchased another Microsoft > wireless kb+mouse set ( 5000 ), that have still some (other) problems. > > I have upgraded the driver to the last version available from Microsoft > Download. No result. > > Have someone any idea? > Thanks in advance > > |
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| | Re: Entertainment Desktop 7000 Did you install the IntelliType Pro software? "RLBilly" <luigi_reggi@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eO2yvfwkIHA.980@xxxxxx Quote: > I've installed on my W1070 Packard Bell, running Windows Vista Home > Premium w/o SP1. > When I logon, I receive a tons of windows messages "HOTKEY ERROR", > complaining that something happens at an address ... > To stop this process I have to select the last error message and start hit > the space bar ( click the "OK" button ), up to the first error window is > closed. > A new window is displayed telling me the driver of the keyboard has > stopped functioning. > ... but ... the keys all function well, including the special ones ... > ???!!!??? > Now: HOW CAN I explain to my wife what she have to do? > She answered me: "... and You have spent a lot of money ( really!!!!!!! > 200$ !!! ) just to have the possibility to play a game with this <BEEEEEP> > keyboard?" > > Pls note that, before this keyboard I have purchased another Microsoft > wireless kb+mouse set ( 5000 ), that have still some (other) problems. > > I have upgraded the driver to the last version available from Microsoft > Download. No result. > > Have someone any idea? > Thanks in advance > > |
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