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| Bobulus:
I mean, I can't think of anything that could happen in the BIOS that would make it behave this way, I'm just trying to cover all the bases. |
| Lo_Wire:
Hmmm, thanks for your help, Im hoping the ultimarc guy may chime in next time he's online. Its a real pain in the ass! :-[ worked first time, maybe I changed something in stickykeys, was trying to play and all these annoying messages kept popping up every few minutes - because of button presses. |
| Lo_Wire:
Would using a ps/2 to usb adaptor work? |
| AndyWarne:
If you have a keyboard plugged into the pass-through connector on the I-PAC you could try rebooting without this connected and see if the I-PAC still works. Also try another keyboard. If the I-PAC is very old, (ie around the time XP first came out) there is another fix, best drop me an email if this is the case. Andy |
| Lo_Wire:
Andy helped me out with this one :applaud:, was a problem with my computer not the Ipac4, switching to a USB/Ps2 cable solved the problem and now works perfectly! |
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