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Keyboards could this be true ?

Posted By: maryjo

Keyboards could this be true ? - 12/23/13 01:31 AM

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Hello Everyone,
My brother has a messed up key board. He really needs a new one.
But He insists that keyboard can be only one that has a 3rd. key for windows. The key is red.
Otherwize it won't work because the computer will keep looking for this "key' causeing the caps to lock and other things.
I thought as long as a keyboard is windows 7 compatible things should be ok. He has a HP computer 7 pro only a couple of years old. Any one hear of such a thing ? Thanks Maryjo
Posted By: Draclvr

Re: Keyboards could this be true ? - 12/23/13 03:01 AM

I've never heard of such a thing... virtually all keyboards that are not MAC keyboards have a Windows key - which is not necessarily red.

But not even Windows 8 - which along with other Windows operating systems, actually can use the Windows key - "looks" for it. The "computer" won't be looking for a specific key. And no Windows operating systems looks for a specific key on a keyboard.

I can't imagine where he heard of this.
Posted By: Homer6

Re: Keyboards could this be true ? - 12/23/13 07:47 AM

The computer program looks for key presses, not which key is present. Only when it sees a key press does it then interpret what that key is and produce the programmed result(s).
Posted By: maryjo

Re: Keyboards could this be true ? - 12/23/13 04:00 PM

Thanks for answering me quickly.
I'll show him your answers. I thought it was something lkie that. But you guys explained it so good even I understand it :]]] Thank You again Maryjo
Posted By: Jenny100

Re: Keyboards could this be true ? - 12/23/13 06:18 PM

Originally Posted By: maryjo
He insists that keyboard can be only one that has a 3rd. key for windows. The key is red.

I have never heard of a keyboard with a red Windows key.
The only Windows keys that I know of are the two that are down near the spacebar or Alt keys on modern keyboards.

When I did a Google search, I found pictures of reddish labels with Windows activation keys on them, like ***this***. I wonder if there isn't some confusion about the type of key Windows needs -- keyboard key vs. activation key.
Posted By: InlandAZ

Re: Keyboards could this be true ? - 12/23/13 07:53 PM

Originally Posted By: Jenny100
Originally Posted By: maryjo
He insists that keyboard can be only one that has a 3rd. key for windows. The key is red.

I have never heard of a keyboard with a red Windows key.
The only Windows keys that I know of are the two that are down near the spacebar or Alt keys on modern keyboards.

When I did a Google search, I found pictures of reddish labels with Windows activation keys on them, like ***this***. I wonder if there isn't some confusion about the type of key Windows needs -- keyboard key vs. activation key.


I'll bet you're right, it had me confused as well. About the only variation I've seen for keyboards are the Multi-Media and Gaming types, which have software to activate certain features.
Posted By: traveler

Re: Keyboards could this be true ? - 12/23/13 07:58 PM

Those labels look odd, Jenny.
Proruct keys?
Does Microsoft really not know how to spell 'product'?

Gil.
Posted By: Jenny100

Re: Keyboards could this be true ? - 12/23/13 09:25 PM

Originally Posted By: traveler
Those labels look odd, Jenny.
Proruct keys?
Does Microsoft really not know how to spell 'product'?

LOL!
Chinese Windows?
The picture is from this site:
http://www.officeoemsoftware.com/china-r...ses-849915.html
Posted By: traveler

Re: Keyboards could this be true ? - 12/23/13 10:11 PM

Originally Posted By: Jenny100

LOL!
Chinese Windows?
The picture is from this site:
http://www.officeoemsoftware.com/china-r...ses-849915.html


Okay, I'll take your word for it. grin12
I've noticed before that things made in China often come with very odd English.
All the same, things like that bring me up short!

I ran into that on Yahoo where they seem to hire techs with a slippery hold on the language.
"Your message would be delivered shortly."
Oh? Ah...alright.

Gil.
Posted By: Jenny100

Re: Keyboards could this be true ? - 12/24/13 05:09 AM

Don't take my word for it.
All I know is I saw it on that website.
And the URL has the word China in it.
And the website title is "Red version Windows 7 pro oem..."
You're right that the spelling is suspect.
Posted By: Creeping_Doom

Re: Keyboards could this be true ? - 12/24/13 05:02 PM

There are gaming keyboards that have switchable , colored key caps , but that seems to be the domain of mechanical gaming keyboards . The only membrane keyboards I've seen with switcjable key caps , are the Thermaltake tt esports challenger , & the Razer Tarantula .
Posted By: maryjo

Re: Keyboards could this be true ? - 12/28/13 10:43 PM

Update: My brother finally went into the control panel and removed all the keyboard info.
Then he installed a new keyboard and all is wonderful :]]]
I guess there was a bad file hanging around in there that interfeared with the keyboards.
A clean install did wonders.
Thanks again to Everyone Maryjo
Posted By: Homer6

Re: Keyboards could this be true ? - 12/29/13 06:50 AM

Glad to hear all is well.
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