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- Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 14:19:16 +0200
- From: Michal Hajek <hajek1@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Hardware Issue
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Hi, hey, do not input more and more variables like memory, floppy, ...whatever! You have started a question about keyboard, so stick to it and solve that one first. Look elswhere only after you know it is NOT a keyboard issue. Otherwise it is nearly impossible to give you any advice. With this principle in mind, the next thing I would do would be trying the keybord with the "problematic" computers WITHOUT any switch and/or trying another keyboard (preferebly one which is OK) with all the computers conected through switch as well as with "single" mashines. This way you should be able to determine if the keyboard is wrong or the switch causes the problem or something different is involved. Looking for test results :) :) Best regards Michal
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