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Old 03-31-2008   #1 (permalink)
RLBilly


 
 

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



My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-31-2008   #2 (permalink)


vista home premium 32bit
 
 

Re: Entertainment Desktop 7000

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by RLBilly View Post
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
It is possible that the problems with your wireless mouse and the
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.
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-31-2008   #3 (permalink)
Colin Barnhorst


 
 

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
>
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 04-01-2008   #4 (permalink)
Gary Mount


 
 

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
>
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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