A friend's system is experiencing issues where the numeric pad number keys fail to echo anything to the screen. This occurs regardless of the state of the numlock key. Before I go any further, let me post the system specs and what I've had her try so far.
The OS is Windows XP Pro SP2. The keyboard is a Standard MS Natural PS/2 keyboard. Although her problem occurs even when she connects a different keyboard to the system. Numeric keypad characters such as *, -, +, etc echo just fine. Pressing the NumLock key toggles the NumLock keyboard LED indicator as expected. However, regardless of whether or not the NumLock indicator is lit, no numbers will echo via the numeric pad keys. I've had her remove the keyboard via device manager, reboot, and allow Windows to redetect the keyboard, but to no avail. I've had her reset the registry value "InitialKeyboardIndicators" (to a value of 2) for all instances found in registry.
I plan to have her connect a keyboard via usb to see if the problem continues. In order to completely eliminate a hardware cause, I also plan on having her boot from a CD, then test the numeric pad's functionality. However, my intuition tells me this is a software problem. I'm just a little stumped at present. I'd like to solve this issue as it's rather odd and somewhat intruiging.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance!
- Ravashaak
The OS is Windows XP Pro SP2. The keyboard is a Standard MS Natural PS/2 keyboard. Although her problem occurs even when she connects a different keyboard to the system. Numeric keypad characters such as *, -, +, etc echo just fine. Pressing the NumLock key toggles the NumLock keyboard LED indicator as expected. However, regardless of whether or not the NumLock indicator is lit, no numbers will echo via the numeric pad keys. I've had her remove the keyboard via device manager, reboot, and allow Windows to redetect the keyboard, but to no avail. I've had her reset the registry value "InitialKeyboardIndicators" (to a value of 2) for all instances found in registry.
I plan to have her connect a keyboard via usb to see if the problem continues. In order to completely eliminate a hardware cause, I also plan on having her boot from a CD, then test the numeric pad's functionality. However, my intuition tells me this is a software problem. I'm just a little stumped at present. I'd like to solve this issue as it's rather odd and somewhat intruiging.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance!
- Ravashaak