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Answer» There seems to be no light for the keyboard. I've looked through the manuals but can't find anything sugesting an on/off switch..etc
Could there possibly just not be a keyboard light for this model? MAYBE there is one but it's defective? ANYONE help would be apprieciated.We need more information, Please look here. What Operating System? Anything happen before this?
Can you try installing the drivers for the keyboard?Windows Vista. I assume it has some sort of lighting, but I've never OWNED a laptop before and I IMAGINE they all have some sort of lighting in the keyboard/keypad (like cellphones) Wouldn't this feature be a standard?
Thanks for RESPONDING. Are you sure it isn't actually a Toshiba Satellite U405-S2820 ?
Quote from: mims24 on July 02, 2008, 10:01:42 PM There seems to be no light for the keyboard. I've looked through the manuals but can't find anything sugesting an on/off switch..etc
Could there possibly just not be a keyboard light for this model? Maybe there is one but it's defective? Anyone help would be apprieciated.
I am sorry but does the keyboard work?
Quote from: mims24 on July 02, 2008, 11:46:20 PMWindows Vista. I assume it has some sort of lighting, but I've never owned a laptop before and I imagine they all have some sort of lighting in the keyboard/keypad (like cellphones) Wouldn't this feature be a standard?
Thanks for responding.
Sorry but not all laptops have lighted keyboards.
Looking at the below specs for what I think is the laptop you have it doesn't say anything about a lighted keyboard.
http://cdgenp01.csd.toshiba.com/content/product/pdf_files/detailed_specs/satellite_U405-S2820.pdf
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