Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics
Solving Keyboard and Mouse Problems
If you encounter keyboard or mouse problems, see the documentation that came with the equipment and to the common causes and solutions listed in the following table.
Solving Keyboard ProblemsProblem | Cause | Solution | |
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Keyboard commands and | Keyboard connector | 1. | On the Windows Desktop, |
typing are not recognized | is not properly |
| click Start. |
by the computer. | connected. | 2. | Click Shut Down. The Shut |
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| Down Windows dialog box |
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| 3. | Select Shut down. |
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| 4. | After the shutdown is complete, |
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| reconnect the keyboard to the |
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| back of the computer and |
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| restart the computer. |
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| Program in use has | Shut down your computer using | |
| stopped responding | the mouse and then restart the | |
| to commands. | computer. | |
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| Keyboard needs | See the Worldwide Limited | |
| repairs. | Warranty for terms and conditions. | |
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| Computer is in | Press the power button to resume | |
| standby mode. | from standby mode. |
ÄCAUTION: When attempting to resume from standby mode, do not hold down the power button for more than four seconds. Otherwise, the computer will shut down and you will lose your data.
Cursor will not move using | The Num Lock key | Press the Num Lock key. The |
the arrow keys on the | may be on. | Num Lock light should not be on if |
keypad. |
| you want to use the arrow keys. The |
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| Num Lock key can be disabled |
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| (or enabled) in Computer Setup. |
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www.hp.com | Troubleshooting Guide |