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Solve : Keyboard won't type, have to keep restarting, etc.?

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My keyboard won't normally type when I start it up. I have to right click my computer, select manage, device manager, human interface devices, then uninstall my first USB human interface device (keyboard) that always has a yellow exclamation point on it, then restart my computer when it prompts me to. After this, I can type when I log back in, and the problem doesn't start up again until the next time I TURN the computer on again. this is driving me NUTS, please help me figure out the problem. I have tried other KEYBOARDS, same problem, and I don't know if this is important, but my Logitech keyboard has some extra buttons on it, like ones that open calculator and search menu, and those DO work, but all the normal letter keys like L don't.Please list the type of COMPTER you have...

Also what version BIOS

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dell windows XPS 410, and how do I check the BIOS? I wasn't the one setting up the computer, don't really know where to find things.Look on the bottom of the keyboard, what's the model number listed there?Logitech Access Keyboard 600

M/N: Y-UQ85
P/N: 820-000025
PIN: SY709UK
Rating: 5V===100mAHave you installed the Logitech driver for it?

If not, go to this page, choose your OS (XP or Vista), download and install:
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/434/2996&cl=us,enOkay, downloaded 32bit, hope that works! thanks for the linkNo, it's still happening. Any other ideas?Have you loaded your motherboard chipset drivers?I've NEVER even been told what that means >.< care to enlighten me?posom2 .........
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Okay, downloaded 32bit, hope that works! thanks for the link

Did you download the Vista version or the XP version ?
Is this issue something that has just started?
Have you contacted Dell......... re this issue ?

dl65 My father tried calling dell, but it didn't really help. I'll try that again later on, although I don't know if they can help. Oh, and I installed 32 for XP, not vista.


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