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Post by stealth3si on Mar 11, 2012 0:26:34 GMT -5
it's a way to describe something in a different way.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Mar 13, 2012 13:02:41 GMT -5
I was wondering if any member who reads this post has ever seen the following below happen with a computer keyboard and even if you have not seen the following happen with a computer keyboard than if you know the answer to the following below than it would be nice of you to share the answer to what I want to know.
I noticed with more than one computer keyboard I have used with different desktop computers that one or more of the letters on each of the computer keyboards I have used start to show some of the letters as being worn out and or totally missing.
The current computer keyboard I am using that I received as a 2011 Christmas gift I put two coats of clear nail polish on the computer keyboard I am referring to and after a month or two of use the letter E is getting worn out, but not missing as of this post. The keyboard I am referring to in this paragraph of this post is the first keyboard I have put clear nail polish on all the keys. I only knew about putting clear nail polish on the keys of computer keyboards due to doing a search online.
I was wondering why the above thing can happen even if clear nail polish is put on computer keyboard keys.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Mar 14, 2012 12:15:50 GMT -5
If any member who reads this post knows the answer to any of the following below than it would be nice of you to share the answer(s) to what you know below.
I was wondering why some computer keyboards if not all computer keyboards have two keys on them that I believe is a Windows image on the keys. One of the keys I am referring to is between the Ctrl and Alt keys on the bottom left and the other key I am referring to is on the bottom right that is to the right of the Alt key and another key that I don‘t know what the image on the key is called.
I was wondering what the ` and ~ are used for on computer keyboards
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Post by stealth3si on Mar 15, 2012 2:54:00 GMT -5
Do you know what the 'F' lock key is?
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Post by sweetangel22 on Mar 15, 2012 12:24:14 GMT -5
Do you know what the 'F' lock key is? To the member I am quoting are you asking a specific SquishyCash member what you asked in the quote I am quoting from you or are you asking any member what you asked in the quote I am quoting from you. To the member I am quoting why did you ask what you asked in the quote I am quoting from you. To the member I am quoting I have never heard of “F” lock key, but I looked it up and found the info in the link below. Just so members who read this post knows the current computer keyboard I am using doesn't have the F Lock key on it. I don't recall any computer keyboard I have used having a F Lock key on them. If am right on what I said than I was wondering why some computer keyboards don't have a F Lock key on them. F-Lock
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Post by stealth3si on Mar 17, 2012 2:01:11 GMT -5
Have you used the F Lock Key before?
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Post by sweetangel22 on Apr 6, 2012 12:10:04 GMT -5
I wanted to let members who read this post know that someone I know told me the following things below and I was wondering if any member who reads this post knows what could cause one or more keys on a computer keyboard to not work. If what I shared below has to do with drivers on a computer than why would one or more drivers make one or more keys on a computer keyboard not work.
I was wondering what computer drivers are and what they are used for.
I was wondering how the person who told me the following below knows that they have Microsoft installation disks for various programs and one of them says drivers. What I am asking is where are Microsoft drivers located on a Windows XP computer (I said Windows XP computer because the person who told me the following below uses a computer with Windows XP on it).
If a website link(s) would help to explain what could cause the keyboard problem the person below told me they are having than that would be nice of you to share the link (s) in this thread.
Below is what someone I know told me.
The delete key doesn't work when it should. Every once in a while it will; don't know why. That's very annoying. Nor does the tab work most of the time. When you're filling out forms, etc., the tab key can be a huge help. Someone/something I read suggested it could be a software (Microsoft?) driver issue. It is a Logitech K120. Logitech was no help to me. This is the second keyboard, so it is not the keyboard itself.
I believe I looked at Logitech online--that is also probably where I got the notion of drivers in software. Doesn't really matter because keyboard itself is not the issue. Drivers have to be installed from an installation disk of software provider. I don't have such a disk. Sometimes, if they let you, you can download them from their website, but that can run into having to buy them from the provider on line before they let you download. And, it is unclear what the problem really is. The drivers are only a possibility. I do have Microsoft installation disks for various programs. One of them says drivers on it but not clear which drivers for which hardware and/or software. It is confusing.
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Post by stealth3si on Apr 7, 2012 23:54:04 GMT -5
Update the drivers for the keyboard.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Apr 8, 2012 9:49:46 GMT -5
Update the drivers for the keyboard. To the member I am quoting how do you know what you said in the quote I am quoting from you. To the member I am quoting are you saying in the quote I am quoting from you that each brand and model computer keyboard has one or more drivers. If I am right on what I said than why could a computer keyboard have more than one drivers and why was I able to use more than one brand and model computer keyboard with a desktop computer I am using without having to install anything on the desktop computer before I could use the keyboards on the same desktop computer. To the member I am quoting can a person download from a website one or more drivers for the computer keyboard a person is using and if they can do what I asked than does it cost money to do what I asked.
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Post by stealth3si on Apr 9, 2012 18:55:34 GMT -5
I have done it before.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Apr 18, 2012 8:29:47 GMT -5
I was wondering why pressing one of the Shift keys and a letter at the same time on a computer keyboard will make that letter a capital letter.
I was wondering why pressing one of the Shift keys and a number at the same time will make what shows up a @, $, etc.
I was wondering what the Ctrl (I know it stands for Control) keys on computer keyboards is used for.
I was wondering does the Alt keys on a computer keyboard stand for Alternate. I was wondering what the Alt keys on a computer keyboard is used for.
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Post by sweetangel22 on May 7, 2012 7:18:47 GMT -5
I was wondering if all or only some computer keyboards have more than one Shift keys with an up arrow to the left of the word Shift. I was wondering what the up arrow to the left of the word Shift is used for on a computer keyboard.
I was wondering what the ~ ` that is on a key to the left of the 1 key is used for.
I was wondering if a degree symbol can be made using a computer keyboard. If what I asked can't be done on a computer keyboard than how is a degree symbol able to be shown on websites.
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Post by stealth3si on Aug 25, 2012 4:01:18 GMT -5
DO you dust your keyboard?
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Post by sweetangel22 on Aug 25, 2012 8:58:36 GMT -5
DO you dust your keyboard? To the member I am quoting are you asking any member of the SquishyCash forum who reads what you said in the quote I am quoting from you what you asked or are you asking a specific member of the SquishyCash forum what you asked in the quote I am quoting from you. To the member I am quoting whoever you were asking what you said in the quote I am quoting from you than why did you decide to ask what you asked in the quote I am quoting from you. Did you ask what I said because you have done what you asked in the quote I am quoting from you or is there a different reason for what you asked? To the member I am quoting below is my answer to what you asked in the quote I am quoting from you. I do dust any computer keyboards I have ever used with any desktop computers that I have owned. I also have something that I started using in 2011 or 2012 that I don't know what it's called that has bristles (I think bristles is the word that goes with what I am referring to) on it that I can use between computer keyboard keys to get anything between the computer keyboard keys out. The same thing I am referring to also has something soft on it that can be used to clean a computer screen.
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Post by stealth3si on Aug 26, 2012 4:02:12 GMT -5
How do you dust it?
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