First of all it was great to chance upon this forum. As a newbie SP2 owner, this is going to prove highly valuable.
Now onto the matter at hand:
When I purchased a new Type Cover (direct from MS) it did not work (properly).
The keys lit up ok. The volume (F3) key worked. And the trackpad worked. But the keys did not type.
So I followed the troubleshooting process. Over and over and over and over again. All to no avail.
So I contacted MS Cust Srvc and arranged for an Express Exchange.
I received the replacement keyboard today.
SAME ISSUE.
So with no other real options remaining (aside from a SP2 exchange), I decided to try a System Refresh - with the hope of awakening a dormant driver or something.
But an interesting thing happened during the early stages of the System Refresh process:
A screen asks for the password to the account of the SP2... but it does not generate an on-screen keyboard(!).
So I used the Type Cover keyboard to type the password.... and it worked!!!
So obviously the 2 devices do fully communicate.
Unfortunately the next step in the process warned that Refreshing the system would result in apps and disk installed apps being deleted (although files would be preserved).
I can't afford to do that because I installed Office 2010 (via external cd/dvd drive) and I don't want to lose the license for it (this install was the last of my 3 allotted licenses).
So I canceled out of System Refresh....... and then it was back to no keyboard : /
Obviously I've taken this issue beyond the typical troubleshoot/return processes, and I have determined that the keyboard and the SP2 will work together. So now how do I get them to work PROPERLY?
(aside from only during System maintenance processes)
And yes, I have done the whole "Ease of Access/Filter Keys" thing (about a million times).
So is there some other magic combination of settings that I need make changes to?
Anyone?? (I hope I hope I hope!!!)
(sorry for the long post, but I wanted to be sure to include all pertinent info so as to avoid receiving the type of answers that advise returning the keyboard for a new one, and using the troubleshooting links. Been there done that. I'm in need of the elusive "Ah-Ha!" answer)
Now onto the matter at hand:
When I purchased a new Type Cover (direct from MS) it did not work (properly).
The keys lit up ok. The volume (F3) key worked. And the trackpad worked. But the keys did not type.
So I followed the troubleshooting process. Over and over and over and over again. All to no avail.
So I contacted MS Cust Srvc and arranged for an Express Exchange.
I received the replacement keyboard today.
SAME ISSUE.
So with no other real options remaining (aside from a SP2 exchange), I decided to try a System Refresh - with the hope of awakening a dormant driver or something.
But an interesting thing happened during the early stages of the System Refresh process:
A screen asks for the password to the account of the SP2... but it does not generate an on-screen keyboard(!).
So I used the Type Cover keyboard to type the password.... and it worked!!!
So obviously the 2 devices do fully communicate.
Unfortunately the next step in the process warned that Refreshing the system would result in apps and disk installed apps being deleted (although files would be preserved).
I can't afford to do that because I installed Office 2010 (via external cd/dvd drive) and I don't want to lose the license for it (this install was the last of my 3 allotted licenses).
So I canceled out of System Refresh....... and then it was back to no keyboard : /
Obviously I've taken this issue beyond the typical troubleshoot/return processes, and I have determined that the keyboard and the SP2 will work together. So now how do I get them to work PROPERLY?
(aside from only during System maintenance processes)
And yes, I have done the whole "Ease of Access/Filter Keys" thing (about a million times).
So is there some other magic combination of settings that I need make changes to?
Anyone?? (I hope I hope I hope!!!)
(sorry for the long post, but I wanted to be sure to include all pertinent info so as to avoid receiving the type of answers that advise returning the keyboard for a new one, and using the troubleshooting links. Been there done that. I'm in need of the elusive "Ah-Ha!" answer)
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