preventec47
Technical User
Some of you may have followed my troubleshooting
adventure very recently under the thread of ERRATIC
SHIFT keys and keyboard operation.
My 30 years of experience and the best minds in this group
missed this completely. Problem was that I could not
type numbers on my keyboard and it appeared that a ghost
was pressing the Caps Lock intermittently.
1. replaced keyboard- no good
2. tried On-Screen-Keyboard ... still would not work
even though presumably it uses no keyboard hardware ?
3. suspected malware or virus and ran numerous scans- no good
4. finally booted system with DOS diskette and found
that I could not type numbers at dos prompt or get
the shift key to work properly- this ruled out XP-Pro
op sys corruption etc.
We all concluded therefore that the motherboard
must have a failed component and I dismantled and
scrapped the system. Bear in mind I was using it
to leave all my previous messages in this forum with
erratic captial letters throughout
Today I had a custom system built and brought it
home and plugged in with my new keyboard and my previously
used wireless microsoft mouse along with my old monitor.
DANGIT ! ! ! same weird keyboard behavior.
I changed monitors.-- No good.
Suspecting RFI frequency interference from my
router I turned the power to it off and took system
off the network. -- no good.
OK, must be bad 110V city power so I hooked up automotive
battery charger to large auto battery and connected it
to expensive pure sine wave 110 volt inverter to create
my own perfect power source --- still no good.
WHATS LEFT TO TRY by trial and error ? ? ?
only one thing left.
The last thing I checked was my mouse.. I unplugged
the wireless mouse transmitter from the USB port
and plugged in direct a USB mouse. BINGO ! ! !
Finally found the problem after two days and
$450 dollars and will be spending a dozen hours
rebuilding software function and have lost many
old programs that I cannot replace
ALL BECAUSE OF RFI INTERFERENCE FROM THE WIRELESS
MICROSOFT MOUSE TRANSMITTER ! ! ! !
I dont know why after almost a full year of use
of this wireless mouse that it would suddenly now
cause this type of problem. Consider that it
was also messing with my MS-DOS booted computer also
.... how was it doing that? Just because it was
powered and connected to the system?
Well I dont know for sure it is RFI interference...
it could be an internal system conflict,who knows?
but when I got rid of it everything started working
correctly. Anyone have more informed thoughts
on the wireless mouse being the culprit ?
adventure very recently under the thread of ERRATIC
SHIFT keys and keyboard operation.
My 30 years of experience and the best minds in this group
missed this completely. Problem was that I could not
type numbers on my keyboard and it appeared that a ghost
was pressing the Caps Lock intermittently.
1. replaced keyboard- no good
2. tried On-Screen-Keyboard ... still would not work
even though presumably it uses no keyboard hardware ?
3. suspected malware or virus and ran numerous scans- no good
4. finally booted system with DOS diskette and found
that I could not type numbers at dos prompt or get
the shift key to work properly- this ruled out XP-Pro
op sys corruption etc.
We all concluded therefore that the motherboard
must have a failed component and I dismantled and
scrapped the system. Bear in mind I was using it
to leave all my previous messages in this forum with
erratic captial letters throughout
Today I had a custom system built and brought it
home and plugged in with my new keyboard and my previously
used wireless microsoft mouse along with my old monitor.
DANGIT ! ! ! same weird keyboard behavior.
I changed monitors.-- No good.
Suspecting RFI frequency interference from my
router I turned the power to it off and took system
off the network. -- no good.
OK, must be bad 110V city power so I hooked up automotive
battery charger to large auto battery and connected it
to expensive pure sine wave 110 volt inverter to create
my own perfect power source --- still no good.
WHATS LEFT TO TRY by trial and error ? ? ?
only one thing left.
The last thing I checked was my mouse.. I unplugged
the wireless mouse transmitter from the USB port
and plugged in direct a USB mouse. BINGO ! ! !
Finally found the problem after two days and
$450 dollars and will be spending a dozen hours
rebuilding software function and have lost many
old programs that I cannot replace
ALL BECAUSE OF RFI INTERFERENCE FROM THE WIRELESS
MICROSOFT MOUSE TRANSMITTER ! ! ! !
I dont know why after almost a full year of use
of this wireless mouse that it would suddenly now
cause this type of problem. Consider that it
was also messing with my MS-DOS booted computer also
.... how was it doing that? Just because it was
powered and connected to the system?
Well I dont know for sure it is RFI interference...
it could be an internal system conflict,who knows?
but when I got rid of it everything started working
correctly. Anyone have more informed thoughts
on the wireless mouse being the culprit ?