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Solving keyboard and mouse problems – HP DX2000 User Manual

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Service Reference Guide, dx2000 uT

359782-002

D–15

Troubleshooting Without Diagnostics

Solving Keyboard and Mouse Problems

Solving Keyboard Problems

Problem

Cause

Solution

Keyboard commands and

typing are not recognized

by the computer.

Keyboard connector

is not properly

connected.

1. Turn off the computer.

2. 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.

Replace the keyboard.

Computer is in

standby mode.

Press the power button to resume

from standby mode.

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CAUTION: When attempting to resume from standby mode, do not hold down the

power button for more than four seconds. Otherwise, the computer will shut down

and you will lose your data.

Cursor will not move using

the arrow keys on the

keypad.

The Num Lock key

may be on.

Press the Num Lock key. The

Num Lock light should not be on if

you want to use the arrow keys. The

Num Lock key can be disabled

(or enabled) in Computer Setup.

Mouse does not respond to

movement or is too slow.

Mouse connector is

not properly plugged

into the back of the

computer.

1. Shut down the computer using

the keyboard.

2. Plug the mouse connector into

the back of the computer (or the

keyboard) and restart the

computer.

Program in use has

stopped responding

to commands.

Shut down the computer using the

keyboard and then restart the

computer.

Mouse needs repairs.

Replace the mouse.

Computer is in

standby mode.

Press the power button to resume

from standby mode.

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CAUTION: When attempting to resume from standby mode, do not hold down the

power button for more than four seconds. Otherwise, the computer will shut down

and you will lose your data.

Mouse will only move

vertically or horizontally, or

movement is jerky.

Mouse roller ball is

dirty.

Remove roller ball cover from the

bottom of the mouse and clean it.