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100 KBChkCtrl
101 The Keyboard diagnostic tool lets you check your keyboard for keying ~
102 problems. To complete, simply press each key on your keyboard. As you ~
103 press each key, the corresponding keys on the screen will shade and the ~
104 lower list box reports the key's description and ASCII character code. ~
105 Once all keys are shaded, the test is complete. If any keys do not appear ~
106 shaded, even after pressing the key, the key may not be functioning correctly. ~
107 Try using that key in a document. If it still does not produce the corresponding ~
108 letter on the screen, your keyboard may be broken. Contact the keyboard manufacturer ~
109 for more information.\n\n~
110 If a problem is reported, note the problem, click Support, and then click ~
111 Find-A-Fix to search for a resolution. Find-A-Fix is the easiest way to resolve ~
112 most hardware and software problems.
150 To Begin Testing, Click on Keyboard and then Press Keys
151 no key name
152 %s key pressed
153 IBM PC/XT or compatible (83-key) keyboard
154 Olivetti 'ICO' (102-key) keyboard
155 IBM PC/AT (84-key) or similar keyboard
156 IBM enhanced (101- or 102-key) keyboard
157 Nokia 1050 and similar keyboards
158 Nokia 9140 and similar keyboards
159 Japanese keyboard
160 Unknown keyboard type
161 The keyboard entry is not proper in the INI file
500 Arial
501 Arial
502 Keyboard
600 Japanese key 1
601 Japanese key 2
602 Japanese key 3
603 Japanese key 4
703 ndiagskb.ini
704 Software\Symantec\Norton Utilities\4.5\Install
705 InstallDir
706 Keyboard
707 AvailableKeyboards
708 NumberOfKeyboards
709 LastKey
710 \
711 Key
712 KeyboardType
713 All keys pressed. Keyboard test passed.
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