• Spanish Laptop Keyboard For Toshiba C645 Glossy Black Laptop Spanish Keyboard System 1
Spanish Laptop Keyboard For Toshiba C645 Glossy Black Laptop Spanish Keyboard

Spanish Laptop Keyboard For Toshiba C645 Glossy Black Laptop Spanish Keyboard

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Model: Original New Spanish laptop keyboard SP/LA  version for  TOSHIBA L600 C600 C640 C645 L645 Glossy black Latin MP-09M76LA6920 Laptop keyboard

Color: Black Glossy

Version: LA

Compatible models:  for toshiba L600 L600D  L640 L645 C600D C640 C645 C645D series

 

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Q:i need to get a driver for my keyboard. i dont know where to get one though.
Windows has generic drivers for a standard keyboard that will work. Otherwise the keyboard should have come with a driver disk. I have had keyboard that are defective and in that case buy a new one. To check this use one that you know is good and if that works your other keyboard is bad. Check the connection to the computer to see if it is loose. You might also look to see if the cord is damaged too. UPDATE: Try shuting down the computer then plug in the keyboard then boot the computer. Even though USB are hot swapable the keyboard may not be seen by the computer.
Q:I had a cracked screen but the keyboard was working perfectly, I changed the screen and now my q w, e, r, a, s, d and f keys are not working, what do you think the problem might be? I was careful with the keyboard while taking it out and didn't bang it around or anything so I don't know what happened.
Try unplugging the keyboard and plugging it back in. While you had it all apart it may have become unconnected or came loose. If that doesn't work you'll probably need to try a new keyboard. Only $20-30, if the new keyboard doesn't fix it, then it's the connection at the motherboard, might be time for a new one if it is, motherboard replacement can be pricey. Plug a External USB keyboard in for the time being.
Q:I am able to use my F keys and get into my OS with F12, but once I am in my OS my keyboard does not work. My mouse works and I have unplugged the system, but still no keyboard use.
Your BIOS is telling you the keyboard is not connected or is bad. Unplug the keyboard. If it is a PS2 keyboard check for bent pins and plug it back in. If it is a USB keyboard unplug and put it in another USB port. Usually USB ports are in pairs on the rear of the motherboard. If you have 4 ports then plug the connector into the other set or a front USB port. Reboot. If problem persists take the keyboard to another computer and test it. If it is a USB keyboard you can simply plug it in any open port. There is no need to reboot or unplug the other keyboard. If it is a PS2 keyboard you will have to shutdown and swap keyboards to test it.
Q:All of a sudden, the keyboarding function of my computer doesn't work any more. It is not the problem with the keyboard itself because I tried with our keyboards as well but its the same problem. For example if I press letter r to type it, run mode comes up, or if I press e , My Computer comes up. I checked with an antivirus and it isn't a virus either. Every thing else is fine with the computer. And I use USB keyboard; also, when I restart the comp, and then open the on-screen keyboard it is fine untill I try the USB keyboard , and then the on screen keyboard functions change to the same way. What is wrong?? Can you please help?
(perhaps the asker means the functionality of the keyboard. This is the sense i get when i Read the rest of the question). I would suggest a couple of things, assuming you have a Desktop PC and not a Laptop. Firstly, it could be that the ALT key on your keyboard has stucked down, so everytime you press certain keys, the pc carries out instructions. Ask a friend or the IT department at your work/school to lend you an old but serviceable keyboard so that you may test this theory. Secondly, i would go to the website of of trusted antivirus software names. Sometimes, some antivirus software does not detect viruses that others may have 'vaccines' for. I would reccomend you to try Trend Micro's HouseCall, or Kaspersky's free online scanner. (type these very words into google). If you have a Laptop PC, you can always plug in an USB Keyboard and see if you get the same problems. If you dont, then it could be that your keyboard is faulty and you need a new one; With laptops, this condition is way more pricey than with desktop pcs. In the mean time, if you decide that you need to take it to a repair shop, i would reccomend you to make bakups of files; especially those with sensitive information and to remove any online passwords from your web browser; you never know who you're handing your pc to. Most IT people are very trustworthy, as we mostly prefer machines to people,therefore the lives of others dont really interest us, but there are those amongs us who are rogue, and its better for you to be safe than sorry: Look after your data.
Q:i want to buy an instrument, either a keyboard or a synthesizer because i want to make orchestral sounds. eg the violin, cello.but i also want to play the piano on the keyboard or synthesizer.what should i buy?
Why not get a Casio Wk series instrument? After all, that's what this group is about. I have a WK 3200 that will do just about everything you can think off.
Q:i have the rumor by lg (btw it sucks) and it says there is a QWERTY keyboard. what is that?
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Q:I was just wondering if keyboards are universal or what
I dont know about the universe but i came to the USA from Australia and they are the same.
Q:I want a standard keyboard (preferably for mac, but not essential) that does not have a number pad.
why would you not want the number pad?
Q:I am looking for a keyboard, but I am a newbie. I dont know how to play a keyboard. I just need a keyboard for karaoke, Is there any keyboard that comes with Indian song tracks? and does it come with memory card to add new tracks? also are there any websites to download karaoke tracks?.
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Q:also do u know any keyboard shortcuts?
This must be on a laptop keyboard. The Function key allows you to select preset functions assigned to the keys. Like Fn+F7 is usually for toggling the the video between local screen and the external video port or both. At least, that's what it is on an IBM laptop. The functions are usually the blue markings on the keys and work just like Ctrl or Alt or the Mickysoft keys.

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