Cannot use auxiliary keys keyboard after system restore

I had to reload XP so I used reloading with the CD backup option.  I have an emachines keyboard that has additional, such as buttons that cut, paste, volume, etc., and after that I reloaded XP from the CD, these buttons not working.  The icon zHotkey in the folder WINDOWS from my hard drive, which allowed me to use it before restoration, isn't here, so now I can no longer use one of these buttons.  How can I get them back?

You may be able to download a program the page of Technical Support and downloads of the eMachines keyboard driver.

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