Missing key on keyboard -- solved

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Thanks for your help guys.

I figured out why the '3' would not work on my number pad. I used Dragon
naturally speaking a lot. One of its "hotkeys" is a '3' to turn the
microphone on and off. When I deleted Hotkey, the three worked again.

So, it looks like I have a new old keyboard.

Thanks again,
Larry,

This message was dictated using Dragon NaturallySpeaking version 8. Any
errors in spelling or content are not the fault of the undersigned.
 
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On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 18:13:03 -0800, Larry Jordan wrote:

> Thanks for your help guys.
>
> I figured out why the '3' would not work on my number pad. I used Dragon
> naturally speaking a lot. One of its "hotkeys" is a '3' to turn the
> microphone on and off. When I deleted Hotkey, the three worked again.
>
> So, it looks like I have a new old keyboard.
>
> Thanks again,
> Larry,
>
> This message was dictated using Dragon NaturallySpeaking version 8. Any
> errors in spelling or content are not the fault of the undersigned.

Well, good grief. Did the software set this up? If yes, it's configuration
should be changed so that less commonly used keys are assigned. Or was this
something you chose? If yes, the program should be changed to pop up a help
screen and/or a warning advisory to help the user avoid this situation.

Anyhow, glad to hear that you have this sorted and thanks for taking the
time to post the outcome. Hopefully, it will help others to avoid the same
pitfall.

--
Sharon F
MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User