We are using the Micron keyboards that came with the Micron systems that the corporation buys in quantity and using the standard 102 key driver supplied by M$. I tried updating the driver in Win2000 with the result that the system found the same driver.
I am having a problem getting our company's computers with win2000 SP3 to go into "standby" mode. I get an error message that states the keyboard driver is preventing the system from going into "standby" mode. Anyone know how to resolve this?
Dear Friends,
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>>Please do not take this for a junk letter. Bill Gates is sharing
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Dear Friends,
>
>>Please do not take this for a junk letter. Bill Gates is sharing
>>his fortune. If you ignore this you will repent later. Microsoft
>>and AOL are now the largest Internet companies and in an effort to
>>make sure that Internet Explorer remains the most widely used
>>program...
These are very good monitors for CAD or any 3D graphics applications as they support 1200 x 1600 resolution at better than 85 Hz. These are far better than most flat screens and all LCDs at this resolution. You do need a high end graphics card to support this, the card will end up costing at...
Not all DVD players have the 3:2 pull down feature. I bought the Onkyo DV-CP500 DVD changer which I have found has no 3:2 pull down detection. Only the very top of the line Onkyo DVD player has this feature.
Having a problem here at work with a computer with Windows XP that has the Novell client logging into a Novell 5.1 server that has suddenly lost the desktop when logged into the network. When booting up with "workstation only" the desktop appears and verything is fine, but when the Novell client...
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