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      Right now I am using an on-screen keyboard.... For some reason, on startup, it gives me the BSoD and says "keyboard failure" Help?

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      Try checking to see if the cord connecting it to your computer got unplugged - if not, try cleaning your keyboard and see what happens.
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      He said onscreen keyboard...

      Besides that, I dunno...might try reinstalling the software, I guess?

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      dont use windows? XD

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      Erm, I think he meant his real keyboard is broken... and hes using an onscreen to type this messege?
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      Quote Originally Posted by ExoByte View Post
      Erm, I think he meant his real keyboard is broken... and hes using an onscreen to type this messege?
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      Yeah, he does mean that.

      I think you should try plugging in another keyboard to see if it's your keyboard or maybe the port. If it works with another keyboard, get another keyboard. Yours is probably broken.
      If it doesn't work with another keyboard, try using another port. If you are using a PS/2 port, try using a USB keyboard (in a USB port). That way you can know if the port is broken or your keyboard.

      What also might help is.. posting in the right section (this is for Tech Talk )

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