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If your keyboard is not working you can install a new keyboard, or if that is not possible an external keyboard can be plugged into a USB port on your computer.
Yes, but you must copy ALL of the files from the disc to a USB thumbdrive and install it through a USB drive. If you don't have a USB drive, then you cannot install it.
Try cleaning the buttons, or re-install the driver. If the problem continues, you can get a technician to replace the keyboard, or you can buy a USB keyboard.
If the system does not recognize and configure itself for the hardware it means the system can not identify the signature the USB device is presenting to the system. If you received a CD with the USB adapter, it should contain the driver and information needed to install it. Otherwise search the internet or the USB adapter vendor web site for drivers ad instructions for how to install it.
Korg produces in various colors the Microkey 37-Key USB Midi Keyboard, the microKEY61 USB Midi Keyboard with Legacy, and the microKEY25 USB Midi Controller Keyboard.
you can use any USB keyboard. i don't think they've made one so just take a USB keyboard and plug into the USB port in the back of Wii
You can install Windows or Linux using a USB memory stick.
Get a USB Keyboard.
Older iMacs use a USB keyboard which plugs into a USB socket on the back. Some newer iMacs use a Bluetooth wireless keyboard. These need to be turned on by the switch at the right hand end. A light indicates if the keyboard is working. If the light flashes it means that the keyboard has not yet connected to the computer. (See links below)
Use a special USB Drive with the OS intsall package
Yes, simply plug the keyboard in.
have you tried attaching a usb keyboard? worked for me. also try looking up service manual to see how to install/uninstall keyboard. ribbon cable may just be lose.