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When I turned my computer on today the keyboard was not functioning and the cursor was not visable on the desktop, it's working properly now after restarting the computer four times but has been acting up lately, the wire as it enters the keyboard may be a problem since moving it SEEMS to have an effect, making the lights on the keyboard turn off and on, but there are no visable cracks in the wire and I've taken the keyboard apart and cleaned it with air, I'm wondering is this a common keyboard problem or an issue inside the computer ? I'd rather not replace the keyboard if I don't really have to.

Not sure if this is related but I've also noticed the mouse acting STRANGE, slight movement can cause the cursor to zip across the desktop and sometimes while on websites the slidebar will zip to the bottom of the page.

My computer is a 6 year old HP Compaq Presario SR 1500NX desktop, the keyboard is the original Compaq model # 5137, the mouse is Compaq too.

Many thanks in advance, I'm hoping I won't be replying from a public computer at our local library !

Kelly
Quote from: kelly1 on November 16, 2011, 12:04:10 AM

the cursor was not visable on the desktop
If I boot my computer without a mouse plugged in I don't see a cursor, so maybe your mouse is malfunctioning too.

Quote from: kelly1 on November 16, 2011, 12:04:10 AM
but there are no visable cracks in the wire and I've taken the keyboard apart and cleaned it with air, I'm wondering is this a common keyboard problem or an issue inside the computer ? I'd rather not replace the keyboard if I don't really have to.
Not sure if this is related but I've also noticed the mouse acting strange, slight movement can cause the cursor to zip across the desktop and sometimes while on websites the slidebar will zip to the bottom of the page.
The wire under the rubber sheath may be deformed, since you say moving the wire causes the keyboard's lights to turn on and off. Unless you frequently plug your keyboard/mouse in and out of your computer, I wouldn't WORRY about the computer's ports being damaged.
The best way would be to test with a known working keyboard to check if the problem persists.
If you want to replace your keyboard/mouse, there are plenty within the range of $1-$10. I personally don't think its any worth shelling out more than $25 for a keyboard/mouse.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007651%204024&IsNodeId=1&name=%240%20-%20%2410
Cheap keyboards.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007653%204024&IsNodeId=1&name=%240%20-%20%2410
Cheap mice.I would always recommend having a second keyboard and mouse around for just these situations. If a second one acts the same way, you may have a bad USB port. If you are using a PS/2 port, a USB keyboard/mouse may be just the solution you are looking for. They are pretty cheap to GET, and I wouldn't imagine replacing them would make things any worse.Thanks for all your help Transfusion and Darthgumby, I PICKED up a new keyboard and mouse, problems solved :-) you guys are great !


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