From jimtext at pobox.com Wed Mar 4 10:41:13 2009 From: jimtext at pobox.com (Jim Allen) Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2009 10:41:13 -0600 Subject: [Local] =?iso-8859-15?q?=BF_No_meeting_Thursday_night_=3F?= Message-ID: <49AEAF29.5090201@pobox.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.theccwizards.com/pipermail/local/attachments/20090304/6ba834af/attachment.html From JHillCCA at pobox.com Wed Mar 4 11:55:41 2009 From: JHillCCA at pobox.com (Jimmy Hill) Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2009 11:55:41 -0600 Subject: [Local] Computer problem Message-ID: <20090304175541.UPLA6596.hrndva-omta06.mail.rr.com@JAH8600.pobox.com> I have a friend with a computer with keyboard problems. The computer boots normally, pauses at the screen for log-in. The user types in his password, presses ENTER, and the system continues to a normal Windows XP screen. Once pass the log-in, the keyboard becomes inoperative, as though locked out. No key will work, including key combinations, such as CTL-ALT-DEL. The keyboard works normally on other computers. Trying a 2nd and 3rd keyboard encounters the same problem on the troubled computer, which tends to rule out a defective keyboard. The mouse continues to work normally in all areas, before and after log-in, even when the keyboard is locked out. It almost appears that once pass the log-in, the registry (or something) locks out the keyboard. Specs: This is a newly purchased computer. Windows XP Pro with all updates was installed by user. The system worked normally with no issues for about 2 months. Any suggestions are appreciated. -- Jimmy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jimmy Hill 512 338-0102 JHillCCA@pobox.com Computer Club of Austin - Grab Bag SIG and MS Office Beginner's SIG ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.theccwizards.com/pipermail/local/attachments/20090304/e197e850/attachment.html From errolty at yahoo.com Wed Mar 4 12:16:08 2009 From: errolty at yahoo.com (Errol Tyrone Olson) Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 10:16:08 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Local] CCA General Meeting, Thursday March 5, '09, NW Recreation Center, 2222@Mopac Message-ID: <63875.34826.qm@web50006.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Members and Future Members: COMPUTER CLUB OF AUSTIN General Meeting, Thursday Thursday March 5, '09 Q&A 6:30 P.M. Program: 7:00 P.M. Austin?s Northwest Recreation Center 2913 Northland Dr, Austin, TX 78757 WEBSITE: WWW.CCAUSTIN.ORG Watch Club Website for Presentations. Computationally yours, Errol Tyrone Olson Program Director, Computer Club Of Austin ERROLTY at YAHOO.COM 512-736-3121 Check us out at WWW.CCAustin.Org. Our Members are proud of the designation as a Not-For-Profit, Educational Organization under IRS Regulations (501)(c)(3); with donations fully deductible under Internal Revenue Service Regulations. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: CCAGEN_MTG_DECEMBER_120408_HOLIDAY.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 49188 bytes Desc: 2318321298-CCAGEN_MTG_DECEMBER_120408_HOLIDAY.pdf Url : http://www.theccwizards.com/pipermail/local/attachments/20090304/1652f8db/attachment-0001.pdf From keds at pobox.com Wed Mar 4 12:34:48 2009 From: keds at pobox.com (Ken Strei) Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2009 12:34:48 -0600 Subject: [Local] Computer problem Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.2.20090304123058.050e51a8@pop.earthlink.net> I would go back to a restore point where the keyboard was working normal. The only thing he would loose would be his updates and any programs that he installed up to that point. Ken At 11:55 3/4/2009, you wrote: >I have a friend with a computer with keyboard problems. >The computer boots normally, pauses at the screen for log-in. >The user types in his password, presses ENTER, and the system continues to >a normal Windows XP screen. >Once pass the log-in, the keyboard becomes inoperative, as though locked >out. No key will work, including key combinations, such as CTL-ALT-DEL. >The keyboard works normally on other computers. Trying a 2nd and 3rd >keyboard encounters the same problem on the troubled computer, which tends >to rule out a defective keyboard. >The mouse continues to work normally in all areas, before and after >log-in, even when the keyboard is locked out. >It almost appears that once pass the log-in, the registry (or something) >locks out the keyboard. From sdavol at austin.rr.com Wed Mar 4 13:14:46 2009 From: sdavol at austin.rr.com (Steve Davol) Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2009 13:14:46 -0600 Subject: [Local] Computer problem In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.2.20090304123058.050e51a8@pop.earthlink.net> References: <6.2.1.2.2.20090304123058.050e51a8@pop.earthlink.net> Message-ID: <20090304191448.XGVE6596.hrndva-omta06.mail.rr.com@SCD-PC.austin.rr.com> Is it a USB keyboard? If so, try turning computer off, unplugging the power source, wait at least one minute (to drain all the stray electrons of course), replug and reboot. I had a similar problem (similar but not exactly so) with the USB mouse and keyboard at SrNet on Monday. Carl Pingry ended up having to do what I just described to regain the use of the USB ports, keyboard and mouse. Worth a try? S. At 12:34 PM 3/4/2009, you wrote: >I would go back to a restore point where the keyboard was working normal. >The only thing he would loose would >be his updates and any programs that he installed up to that point. >Ken > >At 11:55 3/4/2009, you wrote: > >I have a friend with a computer with keyboard problems. > >The computer boots normally, pauses at the screen for log-in. > >The user types in his password, presses ENTER, and the system continues to > >a normal Windows XP screen. > >Once pass the log-in, the keyboard becomes inoperative, as though locked > >out. No key will work, including key combinations, such as CTL-ALT-DEL. > >The keyboard works normally on other computers. Trying a 2nd and 3rd > >keyboard encounters the same problem on the troubled computer, which tends > >to rule out a defective keyboard. > >The mouse continues to work normally in all areas, before and after > >log-in, even when the keyboard is locked out. > >It almost appears that once pass the log-in, the registry (or something) > >locks out the keyboard. > >_______________________________________________ >Local mailing list >Local at ccaustin.org >http://www.theccwizards.com/mailman/listinfo/local -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: http://www.theccwizards.com/pipermail/local/attachments/20090304/4a51e240/attachment.html From POBox-LWD-Austin at pobox.com Wed Mar 4 14:10:30 2009 From: POBox-LWD-Austin at pobox.com (Loyd W. Dreher) Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2009 14:10:30 -0600 Subject: [Local] Computer KeyboardProblem Message-ID: <20090304201055.NCIY25461.hrndva-omta02.mail.rr.com@SYSTEMAX-64.pobox.com> From: Jimmy Hill Computer KeyboardProblem ----------------------------------------------------------------- I have a friend with a computer with keyboard problems. The computer boots normally, pauses at the screen for log-in. The user types in his password, presses ENTER, and the system continues to a normal Windows XP screen. Once pass the log-in, the keyboard becomes inoperative, as though locked out. No key will work, including key combinations, such as CTL-ALT-DEL. The keyboard works normally on other computers. Trying a 2nd and 3rd keyboard encounters the same problem on the troubled computer, which tends to rule out a defective keyboard. The mouse continues to work normally in all areas, before and after log-in, even when the keyboard is locked out. It almost appears that once pass the log-in, the registry (or something) locks out the keyboard. Specs: This is a newly purchased computer. Windows XP Pro with all updates was installed by user. The system worked normally with no issues for about 2 months. Any suggestions are appreciated.------------------------------------------------------------------ This sound to me like a keyboard driver problem. There are a lot of variables that need to be considered. Is the Keyboard PS/2 or USB or on a KVM setup. First if it is PS/2, first see if it is mistakenly being forced into a S-Video port. If not try a USB keyboard. Since you have Mouse control, you can easily Install a new keyboard driver, if it is needed. First, I have never heard of this problem. I regularly swap keyboards of all kinds and even run multiple keyboards on the same system and the XP plug and play always finds and installs them on the fly. Before anything else check that the Plug and Play "Service" is automatic or at least Manual. To see what is installed, you can go to the control panel, Click on "Keyboard" to open the Keyboard Properties and work from there. or If this doesn't work, go into the Device Manager , click on the + "Keyboards" to display keyboard list , right click on the Keyboard name, left click on the "Properties", examine what you have and if necessary change the driver. If any of these steps do not work, then there is probably something in the Windows Install that didn't work correctly or an update didn't work. I have a Logitech going through an IOGear KVM on the machine I am writing through. I just checked the drivers which are all located in the "C:\Windows\system32\DRIVERS\" folder. The drivers are "i8042prt.sys" , "itchfltr.sys" and "kbclass.sys" These will probably not be the same for another keyboard. However, nearly all keyboards are the same , some may have extra keys which have also been fairly standardized most of the keyboard drivers work on nearly any board. --------------------------------------------------------------- I assume this is an XP hardware configured machine. Since this is a new machine and the user installed Windows XP Pro with all updates, A. What brand is it and was it purchased without an operating system. B. Was the HD formatted by the user. --------------------------------------------------------------- Loyd W. Dreher -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Joyce Batty From: local-bounces at ccaustin.org [mailto:local-bounces at ccaustin.org] On Behalf Of Jimmy Hill Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 11:56 AM To: Local at www.CCAustin.org Subject: [Local] Computer problem I have a friend with a computer with keyboard problems. The computer boots normally, pauses at the screen for log-in. The user types in his password, presses ENTER, and the system continues to a normal Windows XP screen. Once pass the log-in, the keyboard becomes inoperative, as though locked out. No key will work, including key combinations, such as CTL-ALT-DEL. The keyboard works normally on other computers. Trying a 2nd and 3rd keyboard encounters the same problem on the troubled computer, which tends to rule out a defective keyboard. The mouse continues to work normally in all areas, before and after log-in, even when the keyboard is locked out. It almost appears that once pass the log-in, the registry (or something) locks out the keyboard. Specs: This is a newly purchased computer. Windows XP Pro with all updates was installed by user. The system worked normally with no issues for about 2 months. Any suggestions are appreciated. -- Jimmy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jimmy Hill 512 338-0102 JHillCCA @pobox.com Computer Club of Austin - Grab Bag SIG and MS Office Beginner's SIG ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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How about the Millwood branch ? cheers john > Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 10:16:08 -0800 > From: errolty at yahoo.com > To: local at www.ccaustin.org > Subject: [Local] CCA General Meeting, Thursday March 5, '09, NW Recreation Center, 2222 at Mopac > > Members and Future Members: > > COMPUTER CLUB OF AUSTIN > General Meeting, > Thursday Thursday March 5, '09 > Q&A 6:30 P.M. Program: 7:00 P.M. > > Austin?s Northwest Recreation Center > 2913 Northland Dr, Austin, TX 78757 > WEBSITE: WWW.CCAUSTIN.ORG > > Watch Club Website for Presentations. > > Computationally yours, > > Errol Tyrone Olson > Program Director, Computer Club Of Austin > ERROLTY at YAHOO.COM > 512-736-3121 > Check us out at WWW.CCAustin.Org. Our Members > are proud of the designation as a Not-For-Profit, > Educational Organization under IRS Regulations (501)(c)(3); > with donations fully deductible under Internal Revenue > Service Regulations. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.theccwizards.com/pipermail/local/attachments/20090304/6df30cfb/attachment.html From errolty at yahoo.com Thu Mar 5 08:34:39 2009 From: errolty at yahoo.com (Errol Tyrone Olson) Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 06:34:39 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Local] CCA General Meeting, Thursday March 5, '09, NW Recreation Center, 2222@Mopac Message-ID: <738309.40508.qm@web50006.mail.re2.yahoo.com> COMPUTER CLUB OF AUSTIN General Meeting, Thursday Thursday March 5, '09 Q&A 6:30 P.M. Program: 7:00 P.M. Austin?s Northwest Recreation Center 2913 Northland Dr, Austin, TX 78757 WEBSITE: WWW.CCAUSTIN.ORG Presentations: Fresh out of the Box, Ready to go to backup! Buffalo 1 Terabyte, USB Storage with Real-time Demonstration of Installation of Acronis Backup Software. Basic Computer Maintenance, you and your friends should still be doing the Windows XP Version of Scan Disk. Demonstration: Business Cards, Graphically getting your message across while sparing every possible expense! Using Office 2003 in parallel with Office 2007, with an Appearance by Open Office. Back to Basics! Is you Computer slowing down, Is it time\how to change the Bios Battery. "Insourcing", Are you paying folks to do chores that you could do yourself? Basic VCR\Electronic Maintenance. Hands on! Computationally yours, Errol Tyrone Olson Program Director, Computer Club Of Austin ERROLTY at YAHOO.COM 512-736-3121 Check us out at WWW.CCAustin.Org. Our Members are proud of the designation as a Not-For-Profit, Educational Organization under IRS Regulations (501)(c)(3); with donations fully deductible under Internal Revenue Service Regulations. From djbbrown at charter.net Thu Mar 5 10:39:46 2009 From: djbbrown at charter.net (DJ Brown]) Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 10:39:46 -0600 Subject: [Local] CCA General Meeting, Thursday March 5, '09, NW Recreation Center, 2222@Mopac In-Reply-To: <738309.40508.qm@web50006.mail.re2.yahoo.com> References: <738309.40508.qm@web50006.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Website's updated. Gee, for a moment, I thought we were reprising the December General Meeting. DJ Brown Austin, TX ____________________________ -----Original Message----- From: local-bounces at ccaustin.org [mailto:local-bounces at ccaustin.org] On Behalf Of Errol Tyrone Olson Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 8:35 AM To: AUSTIN CCA Subject: [Local] CCA General Meeting, Thursday March 5, '09,NW Recreation Center, 2222 at Mopac COMPUTER CLUB OF AUSTIN General Meeting, Thursday Thursday March 5, '09 Q&A 6:30 P.M. Program: 7:00 P.M. Austin's Northwest Recreation Center 2913 Northland Dr, Austin, TX 78757 WEBSITE: WWW.CCAUSTIN.ORG Presentations: Fresh out of the Box, Ready to go to backup! Buffalo 1 Terabyte, USB Storage with Real-time Demonstration of Installation of Acronis Backup Software. Basic Computer Maintenance, you and your friends should still be doing the Windows XP Version of Scan Disk. Demonstration: Business Cards, Graphically getting your message across while sparing every possible expense! Using Office 2003 in parallel with Office 2007, with an Appearance by Open Office. Back to Basics! Is you Computer slowing down, Is it time\how to change the Bios Battery. "Insourcing", Are you paying folks to do chores that you could do yourself? Basic VCR\Electronic Maintenance. Hands on! Computationally yours, Errol Tyrone Olson Program Director, Computer Club Of Austin ERROLTY at YAHOO.COM 512-736-3121 Check us out at WWW.CCAustin.Org. Our Members are proud of the designation as a Not-For-Profit, Educational Organization under IRS Regulations (501)(c)(3); with donations fully deductible under Internal Revenue Service Regulations. _______________________________________________ Local mailing list Local at ccaustin.org http://www.theccwizards.com/mailman/listinfo/local From errolty at yahoo.com Thu Mar 5 11:43:27 2009 From: errolty at yahoo.com (Errol Tyrone Olson) Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 09:43:27 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Local] CCA General Meeting, Thursday March 5, '09, NW Recreation Center, 2222@Mopac In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <55163.77702.qm@web50007.mail.re2.yahoo.com> DJ, I am head of Recycling at Unisys. Waiting request for Boxes and Packing Material. Will make 3 runs to Goodwill or Salvation Army with your castoffs & 'Too heavy to move' Items. Thank you for helping Martha. Keep track of your hours, I will pay you. Errol --- On Thu, 3/5/09, DJ Brown] wrote: > From: DJ Brown] > Subject: Re: [Local] CCA General Meeting, Thursday March 5, '09, NW Recreation Center, 2222 at Mopac > To: local at www.ccaustin.org > Date: Thursday, March 5, 2009, 10:39 AM > Website's updated. > > Gee, for a moment, I thought we were reprising the December > General Meeting. > > > DJ Brown > Austin, TX > ____________________________ > -----Original Message----- > From: local-bounces at ccaustin.org > [mailto:local-bounces at ccaustin.org] On Behalf Of Errol > Tyrone > Olson > Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 8:35 AM > To: AUSTIN CCA > Subject: [Local] CCA General Meeting, Thursday March 5, > '09,NW > Recreation Center, 2222 at Mopac > > > COMPUTER CLUB OF AUSTIN > General Meeting, > Thursday Thursday March 5, '09 > Q&A 6:30 P.M. Program: 7:00 P.M. > > Austin's Northwest Recreation Center > 2913 Northland Dr, Austin, TX 78757 > WEBSITE: WWW.CCAUSTIN.ORG > > Presentations: > Fresh out of the Box, Ready to go to backup! Buffalo 1 > Terabyte, > USB Storage with Real-time Demonstration of Installation of > Acronis Backup Software. > > Basic Computer Maintenance, you and your friends should > still be > doing the Windows XP Version of Scan Disk. > > Demonstration: Business Cards, Graphically getting your > message > across while sparing every possible expense! Using Office > 2003 in > parallel with Office 2007, with an Appearance by Open > Office. > > Back to Basics! Is you Computer slowing down, Is it > time\how to > change the Bios Battery. > > "Insourcing", Are you paying folks to do chores > that you could do > yourself? Basic VCR\Electronic Maintenance. Hands on! > > > Computationally yours, > > Errol Tyrone Olson > Program Director, Computer Club Of Austin ERROLTY at YAHOO.COM > 512-736-3121 > Check us out at WWW.CCAustin.Org. Our Members are proud of > the > designation as a Not-For-Profit, Educational Organization > under > IRS Regulations (501)(c)(3); with donations fully > deductible under > Internal Revenue Service Regulations. > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Local mailing list > Local at ccaustin.org > http://www.theccwizards.com/mailman/listinfo/local > > _______________________________________________ > Local mailing list > Local at ccaustin.org > http://www.theccwizards.com/mailman/listinfo/local From errolty at yahoo.com Sat Mar 14 18:46:22 2009 From: errolty at yahoo.com (errolty at yahoo.com) Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2009 17:46:22 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Local] Office SIG (Computer Club of Austin) Monday, March 16, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Old Quarry Library Message-ID: <310997.87340.qm@web50010.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Hold the Date! Title:???Meeting: Office SIG (Computer club of Austin)? ? Date:???Monday March 16, 2009 Time:???6:30 pm - 8:30 pm? Location:???Old Quarry Library Notes:???We cover the common ?Office? applications suites including: MS Office OpenOffice Google Office ?and the thundering host of similar applications Leader(s): Errol Tyrone Olson, (512) 736-3121 URL: CCAustin Office SIG (Yahoo Group) From errolty at yahoo.com Mon Mar 16 08:44:04 2009 From: errolty at yahoo.com (Errol Tyrone Olson) Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 07:44:04 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Local] TODAY!; Office SIG (Computer Club of Austin) Monday, March 16, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Old Quarry Library Message-ID: <693848.40693.qm@web50005.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Title:???Meeting: Office SIG (Computer club of Austin)? ? Date:???Monday March 16, 2009 Time:???6:30 pm - 8:30 pm? Location:???Old Quarry Library Notes:???We cover the common ?Office? applications suites including: MS Office OpenOffice Google Office ?and the thundering host of similar applications. Leader(s): Errol Tyrone Olson, (512) 736-3121 URL: CCAustin Office SIG (Yahoo Group) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.theccwizards.com/pipermail/local/attachments/20090316/a65e95e7/attachment.html From errolty at yahoo.com Tue Mar 31 03:14:57 2009 From: errolty at yahoo.com (errolty at yahoo.com) Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 02:14:57 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Local] CCA General Meeting, Thursday April 2, '09, NW Recreation Center, 2222@Mopac Message-ID: <891320.94365.qm@web50009.mail.re2.yahoo.com> COMPUTER CLUB OF AUSTIN General Meeting, Thursday Thursday April 2, '09 Q&A 6:30 P.M. Program: 7:00 P.M. Austin's Northwest Recreation Center 2913 Northland Dr, Austin, TX 78757 WEBSITE: WWW.CCAUSTIN.ORG Best of the SIGS Presentations How you will read the 'Printed Word' In the Future! Kindle in your Future? Demonstration: Business Cards, Graphically getting your message across while sparing every possible expense! Using Office 2003 in parallel with Office 2007, with an Appearance by Open Office. Security: Conflicting Advice About Conflicker and protecting your Slice Of Cyberspace. Computationally yours, Errol Tyrone Olson Program Director, Computer Club Of Austin ERROLTY at YAHOO.COM 512-736-3121 Check us out at WWW.CCAustin.Org. Our Members are proud of the designation as a Not-For-Profit, Educational Organization under IRS Regulations (501)(c)(3); with donations fully deductible under Internal Revenue Service Regulations.