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Solving keyboard and mouse problems – HP COMPAQ DC5750 User Manual

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Service Reference Guide, dc5750

Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics

Solving Keyboard and Mouse Problems

Printer may have failed.

Run printer self-test.

Printer will not turn on.

The cables may not be

connected properly.

Reconnect all cables and check the

power cord and electrical outlet.

Printer prints garbled

information.

The correct printer

driver for the

application is not

installed.

Install the correct printer driver for

the application.

The cables may not be

connected properly.

Reconnect all cables.

Printer memory may be

overloaded.

Reset the printer by turning it off for

one minute, then turn it back on.

Printer is offline.

The printer may be out

of paper.

Check the paper tray and refill it if

it is empty. Select online.

Solving Printer Problems (Continued)

Problem

Cause

Solution

Solving Keyboard and Mouse Problems

Problem

Cause

Solution

Keyboard commands and

typing are not recognized

by the computer.

Keyboard connector

is not properly

connected.

1. On the Windows Desktop, click

Start.

2. Click Shut Down. The Shut

Down Windows dialog box is

displayed.

3. Select Shut down.

4. After the shutdown is complete,

reconnect the keyboard to the

back of the computer and

restart the computer.

Program in use has

stopped responding

to commands.

Shut down the computer using

the mouse and then restart the

computer.

Keyboard needs

repairs.

See the Worldwide Limited

Warranty for terms and conditions.

Wireless device error.

1. Check software, if available, for

device status.

2. Check/replace device batteries.
3. Reset receiver and keyboard.