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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: BulletVI on August 02, 2010, 08:13:00 PM
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Ok can anyone tell me why my LETTER's On my KEYBOARD are disappearing PLEASE.
The Letter's That are Dissappearing ARE :-
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The Letter A
G
B
F1
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
S
Q
W
F
Shift
Cntrl
Alt
Numpad keys :- 1,2,3,8,9,7,0
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I have had my keyboard for almost 7 years and used this keyboard daily without a single letter fading away or missing.Maybe you just have a cheap keyboard?
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How I love my true IBM 101 key boards. Wiegh 15 pounds and can hear the clicks 100 feet away
HiTech
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How I love my true IBM 101 key boards. Wiegh 15 pounds and can hear the clicks 100 feet away
The Compaq keyboard that came with my first computer is like that. It's been through hell ever since I was seven years old and still works like the day I got it.
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Or could it be ware and tear as i have just figured it out that the key's are the main
key's i use for Ace's as everything else is done by my Stick buttons.
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This could be the answer
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Dina worry HiTech I wouldn't bill you for a new Keyboard :lol :rofl
If so it looks like its time for the tipex to come out :lol I'm Skint :rofl
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thats why I ue a backilt keyboard. No letters to wear off, there gone already and the keyboard lights up the letter and numbers from behind
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I thought most keyboards were made so that the letters are actually the parts that' AREN'T painted, with the surface color being added later. This way it is impossible to wear letters off, unless you take the whole key with it.
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Or maye his wife/girfriend is a really bad cook and was trying to make alphabet soap.
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Or worse, soup!
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My mother used to work for the NJ Dept of Education. She had to have a tech support guy
in to do some work on her computer one day and he was flabbergasted. How am I supposed to
work on this?? Apparently my mom is a touch typer and had worn all the letters off her keyboard. :rofl
She never even looked at the keyboard when typing so she never noticed the letters missing :D
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My mother used to work for the NJ Dept of Education. She had to have a tech support guy
in to do some work on her computer one day and he was flabbergasted. How am I supposed to
work on this?? Apparently my mom is a touch typer and had worn all the letters off her keyboard. :rofl
She never even looked at the keyboard when typing so she never noticed the letters missing :D
A tech support guy still has too look at letters? :rolleyes:
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Bad quality keyboard, a common problem in cheap kb's.
Your problem is still easy compared to what I had a few years ago.
I bought a new laptop and about 2 weeks later my son happily announced that he took all the letters away. Lo and behold all keys except the arrow keys were removed from the keyboard. It as 11pm and I had a 6am wakeup when I needed the laptop for work.. :D
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I dug my power key out of my keyboard with a screwdriver. I cant see it any more.
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I still have a box of IBM or clones like HT is talking about.
They just have more "feel" to the fingers, seem crisper, to type on.
A bit of noise while typing is no big deal for mean. This one is a KeyTronic, and its been going strong for years now. Other than some parakeet seeds under the space bar that get in the way now and then its in good shape!
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I still have a box of IBM or clones like HT is talking about.
They just have more "feel" to the fingers, seem crisper, to type on.
A bit of noise while typing is no big deal for mean. This one is a KeyTronic, and its been going strong for years now. Other than some parakeet seeds under the space bar that get in the way now and then its in good shape!
Yes I wish I could find one of those keyboards. They make a lot of racket while typing but it's soo smooth.
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Ok can anyone tell me why my LETTER's On my KEYBOARD are disappearing PLEASE.
The Letter's That are Dissappearing ARE :-
Personally, I think they, having had to put up with the horror of what you put them through when you type posts for the Aces High BBS, have quite simply had enough, and are now taking any and every opportunity they can find to run away.
{grin}
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Ripley I got most of mine during our city's "clean up week" when residents can put virtually anything on the curb and the city will haul it away.
Of course that makes a great time for frugal people to cruise around and pick up stuff that they can reuse. Monitors, keyboards, old desktop units, you name it and if you look you can find it. I found one box that had at least 10 old IBM type keyboards, some had the old big plug, some the newer smaller plug. With an adapter or 2 I've always been able to reuse most of them.
Over the years I have used those parts to rebuild working computers. I know I've given away at least 10 systems to people in need who couldn't afford one. Not fancy, not new, not high powered. But capable of running basic software and surfing the net, etc. Plus I got to play with all the hardware and try to get old systems back up and running again.
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I still have a box of IBM or clones like HT is talking about.
They just have more "feel" to the fingers, seem crisper, to type on.
A bit of noise while typing is no big deal for mean. This one is a KeyTronic, and its been going strong for years now. Other than some parakeet seeds under the space bar that get in the way now and then its in good shape!
Oh I forgot the other thing I love about my IBM key board/boards (been using them for over 25 years), the keys have caps on them so it is very easy just to remove the cap and completely clean the keys.
HiTech
HiTech
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Oh I forgot the other thing I love about my IBM key board/boards (been using them for over 25 years), the keys have caps on them so it is very easy just to remove the cap and completely clean the keys.
HiTech
HiTech
oooooooooooor .... move the key caps around on the keyboard for those who are "hunt & peck" typers ... I pulled that one quite a few times on some co-workers. Was a riot watching them compare their keyboard to one that was ok to actually know where to put the keys back in their proper places.
One other great thing about those keyboards was the tactile feedback you got when pressing down on the key.
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How I love my true IBM 101 key boards. Wiegh 15 pounds and can hear the clicks 100 feet away
HiTech
I've got 3 of them. Came off of old original IBM 286's...best keyboards ever made! :aok
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It's a pity that i can only afford an £8 Keyboard From ASDA i.e ( WALLMART ) :D :D :lol :lol
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I have a Mitsumi KFK-EB9HY that is my favorite keyboard. I know what you're thinking, "lol cheap Asian-brand crap keyboard." The thing is, for my old job that I worked for 9 years, I ordered many different <$20 keyboards for our office PCs, and this one was (imo) the best of them all. Good key press and the key layout that I like, not too loud (I don't like the classic IBM keyboards, too noisy and the keystroke is too long, had to use them at my high school). Best of all, they don't break. When I left my job, all of them that I ordered over the years were still working. Granted, that wasn't 25 years of not breaking, just at most 9 years for the oldest ones, but that's still a good indication of quality.
A few years ago they stopped making them (I'm not sure who was the real manufacturer, there were a few clones of the same basic keyboard by different brands with slightly different features out there). I went back to ordering many of the different keyboards out there from Newegg for new PCs at my old job, and I never could find one as good as that Mitsumi. My fear is that I'll one day break the one I'm typing on now that I bought for myself and I'll not be able to replace it.
And oh yeah, the key labels are painted on, but so far only the "D" key has worn off. For MMORPGs and FPSs I use "SDFC" instead of the default keys, with D being the "run forward" key, and apparently that's the only one that I press enough to wear off the label.
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One drop of nail varnish on each character on the keys and they'll never disappear. :aok :x
Mutley
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thats why I ue a backilt keyboard. No letters to wear off, there gone already and the keyboard lights up the letter and numbers from behind
+1 :aok
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Here you go... this will fix all of your problems:
(http://www.thinkgeek.com/images/products/frontsquare/optimus_maximus.jpg) (http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/keyboards-mice/9836/)
(Click on it for more info)
Or if you really want something that will mess people up:
(http://www.thinkgeek.com/images/products/frontsquare/8396_das_keyboard.jpg)
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I thought most keyboards were made so that the letters are actually the parts that' AREN'T painted, with the surface color being added later. This way it is impossible to wear letters off, unless you take the whole key with it.
some are, some aren't. One my three workstations at work (all Dells) each has a different Dell keyboard, two of them being compact ones with the letters are like you describe and the other Dell keyboard with the letters painted on. The one with the painted letters have the keys "W,A,S,D,Z,C, Enter, F, J, R" letters worn off. You can tell which of the three is my work game station.
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Ok can anyone tell me why my LETTER's On my KEYBOARD are disappearing PLEASE.
The Letter's That are Dissappearing ARE :-
Get a good air can, pop off the keys and give your keyboard a good cleaning. You can also get an isopropyl alcohol type cleaner to clean the keys and membrane (if keyboard is a soft touch).
Cleaning your keyboard (http://www.helpwithpcs.com/maintenance/cleaning-keyboard.htm)
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I still have a box of IBM or clones like HT is talking about.
They just have more "feel" to the fingers, seem crisper, to type on.
A bit of noise while typing is no big deal for mean. This one is a KeyTronic, and its been going strong for years now. Other than some parakeet seeds under the space bar that get in the way now and then its in good shape!
I have three IBM 101 keyboards like HiTech, all in good condition but unfortunately all AT connectors. When I got a new system a few years ago, I couldn't use the keyboard anymore as my motherboard didn't have a PS/2 slot that I could connect my IBM keyboard to with an AT passover. Bought a Logitech G15 keyboard to replace it and love it.
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Oh I forgot the other thing I love about my IBM key board/boards (been using them for over 25 years), the keys have caps on them so it is very easy just to remove the cap and completely clean the keys.
HiTech
HiTech
And there is NO WINDOWS KEY!!! :aok
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And there is NO WINDOWS KEY!!! :aok
What's the problem with the winkeys? I have disabled my left windows key with a simple registry hack, the right one still exists because I use it a lot.
And in the beginning of this thread I thought the disappearing letters were due to the update that changed the keyboard layout to the American one. That definitely made in-game typing difficult, trying to figure out where certain charactes exist, if not where printed. Guess that has been patched, although we still can't use all the letters our keyboards have.
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For those of you who like the loud clicking keyboards with good tactile feedback... here's something interesting coming out next month:
http://press.razerzone.com/content/view/433/101
They say the keyboard keys click like a mouse button. Makes a lot of sense, but I'll be waiting on reviews.
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Get a backlit. I use the Eclipse II and my laptop (Studio 15) is backlit too. Plus it's great for gaming/working at night.
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This is another solution,
http://www.steelseries.com/us/products/keyboards/zboard/information
You can buy replacement keypads and even get game specific keypads.
Hmm wonder what HTC would have to do to get them to make a keypad for AHII?
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This is another solution,
http://www.steelseries.com/us/products/keyboards/zboard/information
You can buy replacement keypads and even get game specific keypads.
Hmm wonder what HTC would have to do to get them to make a keypad for AHII?
:salute
I also have this keyboard and I really liked it, was great and comfortable to use with MMOs and FPS but it had a sticky key problem in some games.
(http://www.steelseries.com/images/11/2057-2511.jpg)
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I also have this keyboard and I really liked it, was great and comfortable to use with MMOs and FPS but it had a sticky key problem in some games.
(http://www.steelseries.com/images/11/2057-2511.jpg)
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I have a "Wolf Claw" keyboard that looks very similar:
(http://common.ziffdavisinternet.com/util_get_image/10/0,1425,sz=1&i=104960,00.jpg)
But it collects dust because when playing MMOs and FPSs, you need to be able to type on the run, and those keyboards require you to move your hand to over to type anything. That doesn't cut it for me.
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I bought the cheapest MS keyboard and optical mouse I could find. Can't remember if the pair costed $10 or $15. The keyboard still has all it's letters after about 2 1/2 years but they are fading a bit. The mouse wheel on the other hand died in about a year (I use it for throttle in AH). I bought another of the same and this one's still going strong. I don't need fancy. Workable is good.