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| 64 bit keyboards Hi all, I keep forgetting my new 64 bit PC needs a keyboard. I wonder, does M$ have native keyboard support in a sort of generic way that will be able to handle this older Logitech Black Internet Keyboard? Wherein the brand name doesn''t matter, I can forget about the driver to uitilzie the 7 multimedia keys. Can I expect trouble due to lack of 64 bit drivers or...? What kb's do you use in 64 bit Vista? I checked a bit but see no driver support for most keyboards that seem like nice ones I migth consider buying. -- Verger "What are we in time going by"-- Mountain ( For Yasgur's Farm) |
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| Re: 64 bit keyboards Hi, Vista x64 has a native, standard 101/102 keyboard driver that provides basic functionality for most any keyboard. Additional functionalities are, of course, provided for in driver sets by the manufacturers that choose to produce them. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP [url]http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/[/url] Windows help - [url]www.rickrogers.org[/url] My thoughts [url]http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com[/url] "Verger" <nomail@maildump.nl> wrote in message news:0048c35d2ae8j18geh9jtrpiv7v219n6im@4ax.com...[color=blue] > Hi all, > > I keep forgetting my new 64 bit PC needs a keyboard. I wonder, does M$ > have native keyboard support in a sort of generic way that will be > able to handle this older Logitech Black Internet Keyboard? Wherein > the brand name doesn''t matter, I can forget about the driver to > uitilzie the 7 multimedia keys. Can I expect trouble due to lack of 64 > bit drivers or...? > > What kb's do you use in 64 bit Vista? > > I checked a bit but see no driver support for most keyboards that seem > like nice ones I migth consider buying. > > > -- > > Verger > > "What are we in time going by"-- Mountain ( For Yasgur's Farm)[/color] |
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| Re: 64 bit keyboards "Rick Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message news:u$gsHC$3HHA.2752@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Hi, > > Vista x64 has a native, standard 101/102 keyboard driver that provides > basic functionality for most any keyboard. Additional functionalities are, > of course, provided for in driver sets by the manufacturers that choose to > produce them. >[/color] In English, you have to run drivers from the maker of the "Keyboard" in order to have access to any "special keys" on the keyboard. Windows will pick up the standard 101/102 keys (a-z, 1-0, etc), but for that email button you need to have a program running from the keyboard maker. |
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| Re: 64 bit keyboards "Andy [YaYa]" <android8675@MAPSONhotmail.com> wrote in message news:evxaMPC4HHA.5360@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > "Rick Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message > news:u$gsHC$3HHA.2752@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> Hi, >>[/color][/color] A normal keyboard will be fine,but you'll only have 32 keys available instead of the normal 64,losing some functionality. |
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| Re: 64 bit keyboards "Rick Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message news:u$gsHC$3HHA.2752@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Hi, > > Vista x64 has a native, standard 101/102 keyboard driver that provides > basic functionality for most any keyboard. Additional functionalities are, > of course, provided for in driver sets by the manufacturers that choose to > produce them.[/color] I use Creative Multimedia PS2 keyboard and all the extra function keys work in Vista64 fine using just the Microsoft provided drivers. The only extra keys that don't work are two keys for Word and Excel but I don't even have Microsoft Office so that is expected. This keyboard is great and only costs $25.00 at Zellers. Very smooth and light action on the keys and is laid out perfectly for me. No stupid F-Lock key like Microsoft and Logitech has been using in the past. F-Lock is the most annoying feature ever added to keyboards. If you don't install manufacturer's drivers, which I never do, it defaults to F-Lock on so that the function keys don't work as function keys until you press the F-Lock key. Who's the dumbass that made the default that way instead of the opposite way? Yea, I really want F5 to open my email instead of being an F5 key by default - NOT. I tell you, sometimes these computer companies really come up with brain-dead ideas. |
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| Re: 64 bit keyboards "bill" <nospam@forme.com> wrote in message news:ObfOBlC4HHA.5740@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > A normal keyboard will be fine,but you'll only have 32 keys available > instead of the normal 64,losing some functionality. >[/color] That explains why I only had 16 keys available to me in Win3.1. |
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| Re: 64 bit keyboards "Andy [YaYa]" <android8675@MAPSONhotmail.com> wrote in message news:evxaMPC4HHA.5360@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > In English, you have to run drivers from the maker of the "Keyboard" in > order to have access to any "special keys" on the keyboard.[/color] No you don't. All the extra keys work fine on my Creative Multimedia keyboard just using the driver provided by Microsoft in both XP and Vista64. I guess it depends on what keyboard you have though. Any of those stupid keyboards with an F-Lock key probably need the manufacturer's driver, maybe not though, just try it first with no manufacturer driver installed. I don't use any drivers from the manufacturer for either my Creative keyboard or Logitech MX518 mouse and both function perfectly. |
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| Re: 64 bit keyboards On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 18:59:01 GMT, "Crazy Noddy" <SPAM@BLOCKER.ACTIVE> sang the following hymns: [color=blue] >"Rick Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message >news:u$gsHC$3HHA.2752@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> Hi, >> >> Vista x64 has a native, standard 101/102 keyboard driver that provides >> basic functionality for most any keyboard. Additional functionalities are, >> of course, provided for in driver sets by the manufacturers that choose to >> produce them.[/color] > >I use Creative Multimedia PS2 keyboard and all the extra function keys work >in Vista64 fine using just the Microsoft provided drivers. The only extra >keys that don't work are two keys for Word and Excel but I don't even have >Microsoft Office so that is expected. This keyboard is great and only costs >$25.00 at Zellers. Very smooth and light action on the keys and is laid out >perfectly for me. No stupid F-Lock key like Microsoft and Logitech has been >using in the past. F-Lock is the most annoying feature ever added to >keyboards. If you don't install manufacturer's drivers, which I never do, it >defaults to F-Lock on so that the function keys don't work as function keys >until you press the F-Lock key. Who's the dumbass that made the default that >way instead of the opposite way? Yea, I really want F5 to open my email >instead of being an F5 key by default - NOT. I tell you, sometimes these >computer companies really come up with brain-dead ideas.[/color] I tried my old black internet keyboard (Y-ST39) which cannot be found on Logitech's website anymore and lost all support. I like it but it has one flaw. The print on the keys fades. The E has gone, the v is dissapearing and the a is almost gone now. The o is also faint and the l. G and h are grinding away too. And the i. Hmm, all keys when I examine them are fading away. But anyway, the KB works fine and even the multimedia keys all 7 of them work if you use setpoint. The MX-518 Oprical mouse rocks fine. -- Verger "What are we in time going by"-- Mountain ( For Yasgur's Farm) |
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