| | THE KEYBOARD USUALLY WORKS FINE IN THE NON-WINDOW APPLICATIONS. THIS IS A SIGN THAT THERE IS SOMETHING ODD ABOUT THE WINDOW SET-UP. ANSWER: GO INTO WINDOWS CONTROL PANEL AND OPEN UP KEYBOARD THEN TURN DOWN KEY REPEAT AND TURN UP DELAY RATE. IF STILL A PROBLEM TRY TURNING UP AND THEN DOWN DELAY RATE.ALSO CHECK YOUR DOS MANUAL FOR KEYBOARD SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS.Try changing the port address. This is done under windows control panel. If you are using more than one com port then make sure that you pick a even number for one port and an odd number for the other port. You would be using two ports for example if you had a modem or fax card or printer in other words anything that requires a comm port. They can get more info on this from their manuals for windows, DOS, computer CPU and manuals for the other devices they are using.UNIXThere is sometimes a problem with unix programs. It seems to be with the speed which keystrokes are buffered in the keyboard then feed to the CPU. When buffer empties to the CPU and network there can be delay. This may be one problemQuestions?Does the problem go away when you disconnect from the network or use a program that is not running under windows?Find out what version of DOS and Windows are being used.Problems PC50 & 70 working ok when not in window environment.they are using windows ver 3.1, DOS ver 3.0Problem: starts drawing boxes when mouse is plugged in, mouse goes crazy, used Intellit form microsoft on the microsoft keyboard and it seemed to be a software fix.Used this software on our keyboard and it worked for one day and then went back to having problems.FOR WORDPERFECTGO TO FILE THEN SETUP THEN ENVIRONMENT CURSOR SPEED TRY SETTING AT 50CPSFOR DOSCONFIG SYS, BUFFERS (FOR KEYBOARD)=30 APROX. TRY CHANGING IF STILL A PROBLEMComputer won't boot up probably a problem with CPU being able to verify that the keyboard is attached. Getting a AT to PS/2 adaptor form local computer store may be the answer. This was the solution for NEC computers.
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