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- PROCEDURE FOR THE "STICKING SHIFT KEY" PROBLEM
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-
- After considerable testing, PC Development determined that the
- "Sticking Shift Key" problem "...appears to be either a BIOS or
- keyboard problem". Please assist customers reporting the
- problem, by suggesting the steps below:
-
- 1) Have the customer rapidly depress one of the Shift keys.
-
- 2) If the customer is trying to save, suggest they use the
- Pull-Down Menus.
-
- 3) Have the customer try using /NC and/or /NK to start WP.
-
- 4) Have the customer try booting vanilla (no other programs running
- resident in memory). If booting vanilla helps, have the customer
- try to narrow the source of the problem.
-
- 5) If the customer is using QEMM, have them try using the IA
- parameter on the QEMM command line.
- (device=(path)\QEMM.SYS IA)
-
- 6) If the customer is still experiencing the problem after trying
- steps 1-5, they may try downloading the Artisoft utilities from
- our BBS (KBFIX.EXE, KBDFIX.SYS, INT9FIX.EXE, and KBFIX.DOC). On
- the BBS, the utilities are zipped together under the name
- INT09FIX.ZIP.
-
- The utilities are used separately. Each must be the first
- element in either the .BAT file (.EXE utilities) or the .SYS file
- (device=KBDFIX.SYS). If the problem persists using the utilities
- in a normal environment, you should try adding /NC/NK and booting
- in a vanilla environment. (EXAMPLE: Autoexec.bat file with
- KBFIX, Config.sys file with files=25, buffers=20).
-
- 7) Have the customer try changing keyboards (only if an extra keyboard is
- available), to see if the keyboard might have a problem.