How do I unmodify my keyboard?

Letters don't always come to the top and need me long time to go back and fill in the missing letters. A sign appeared once and said that my keyboard was changed.

It depends on the keyboard and how it has changed.  It came with the system or you add it later?  If it came with the system, which is the manufacturer, make, model and serial number of the computer?  If it was added later, which is the manufacturer, the brand and model of the keyboard?

Go to start / Control Panel / keyboard and check all the parameters of what that it be amended. If there is a button to reset the default values, do.  Check especially for the synchronization of the keyboard - some have options for people who type slowly to the movement of delay to the following key, which might be the problem.

If this does not work, you can get in trouble with your device drivers, firmware and/or software.  Go to the Device Manager by going to start / find and type Device Manager and enter and then double-click on the program icon that appears.  Check each device to a red x, yellow! or white?  These identify devices with problems probably (drivers, but also of conflict or something else).  Click on each for more details and troubleshooting tips.  If you need to get the drivers, firmware and/or software (and you mustbring at least for the keyboard and everything you have time to do - they help way beyond simply solve this problem), let the computer dealer or the manufacturer of the device (NOT of Microsoft Updates).  In fact, you must disable automatic updates in Windows Update driver as follows: http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/how-to-disable-automatic-driver-installation-in-windows-vista/. Follow these steps to get the drivers: http://pcsupport.about.com/od/driverssupport/ht/driverdlmfgr.htm.  Once you have the drivers, you can install them via the Manager device as follows:http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/193584-device-manager-install-driver.html. You can also try the Driver Verifier Manager to see if you can identify the driver or the responsible device (assuming that it is the cause):http://support.microsoft.com/kb/244617.

If this does not work, try using a different keyboard.  If the new keyboard works fine, then it is probably not the computer.  Try the old keyboard on another computer and see if you have the same problems.  If so, the problem is most likely the keyboard.  The only way to change the keyboard is with drivers, firmware and software provided with (and features in the Control Panel, I've mentioned above).  If the update did not work and settings did not work and the other keyboard worked (but has not on another computer), then probably a problem with the hardware with the keyboard and requires replacing.

I hope this helps.

Good luck!

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