This generally occurs due to a variety of odd reasons - all easily fixed. Open Accessibility Settings (if using XP) or Ease of Access (if using Vista or higher) in Control Panel. Open Keyboard Settings, and uncheck "Turn on Sticky Keys", "Turn on Toggle Keys", and "Turn on Filter Keys". Apply the settings. If settings are not the issue, you need to update your Keyboard drivers. You can do this by either downloading the correct drivers from the manufacturers website, or by opening Device Manager, selecting the Keyboard, right-click and enter properties and update drivers from there.
Since you posted this, you obviously don't have this problem.
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Keyboard can do anything that you do with mouse. In fact, you can even control your mouse via keyboard !
A Screen, a keyboard and a mouse. The keyboard and mouse can be wireless.
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we can use subway surfers by using them both the keyboard and the mouse the keyboard is for moving and the mouse is for clicking.
a mouse and a keyboard are the same .initially i used to prefer a mouse alone but it had no disadvantages and neither did the keyboard
This would depend on what type of computer you are discussing...- For a personal computer (Desktop) or a Laptop this would be a keyboard followed closely by a mouse or touchpad.- For a tablet this would be the touch screen.
A keyboard and a mouse are... the mouse is the thing that has a chord attached to the top and with a scroll thing. The keyboard is the thing you use to type with like make stories on word and type questions on wikipedia answers.
No, the keyboard is not a point device, but the mouse is
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The mouse should be placed on the same side of the keyboard as the users dominate hand (i.e... A right handed person would place the mouse to the right of the keyboard).
The Dell Inspiron 530 desktop does not have any PS/2 mouse or keyboard ports; both the supplied keyboard and mouse are attached via USB.