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Dwayne
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      09-17-2007
Bad subject line I know.

This just seems to happen randomly now when I log on Vista HP edt.

What happens is the desktop icons grow from medium icons to extra large size
and IE will zoom into max zoom. (had pc for 1 year no problems till now)
There is no way to stop this from happening either.

I recently installed a Logitech acess 600 keyboard on my maching, but it is
supposed to be Vista certified. I have a MX revolution mouse too incase
that could be a issue.

This problem seemed to start when I spilled pop on my G15 keyboard. Since
then this happens every now and then.

I am updated, scanned w/ NAV 2007 and spybot a few times.

I also have the on screen keyboard when I log onto windows. I am unable to
get rid of that darn screen no matter what I do.

If this involves some reg editing to fix it I'll do it.

Cheers

 
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      09-17-2007

Dwayne;454370 Wrote:
> Bad subject line I know
>
> This just seems to happen randomly now when I log on Vista HP edt
>
> What happens is the desktop icons grow from medium icons to extra larg
> siz
> and IE will zoom into max zoom. (had pc for 1 year no problems til
> now
> There is no way to stop this from happening either
>
> I recently installed a Logitech acess 600 keyboard on my maching, bu
> it i
> supposed to be Vista certified. I have a MX revolution mouse too incas
> that could be a issue
>
> This problem seemed to start when I spilled pop on my G15 keyboard
> Sinc
> then this happens every now and then
>
> I am updated, scanned w/ NAV 2007 and spybot a few times
>
> I also have the on screen keyboard when I log onto windows. I am unabl
> t
> get rid of that darn screen no matter what I do
>
> If this involves some reg editing to fix it I'll do it. :
>
> Cheer


Dwayne

This tutorial will show you how to turn off the on-screen keyboard

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/72...n-keyboard.htm

You might see if they have a newer driver for your keyboard and mous
and install it to see if that will help

Shaw

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Dwayne
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      09-17-2007
Ok I should've known to actually check in the control panel to try to turn
the keyboard off. I'm getting sloppy in my old age.

Also there was a newer driver version for Setpoint. I though since my
keyboard disc was older then my mouse software I downloaded I was fine.

Hopefully this resolves the issue.

Thanks for the help.


"brink" wrote:

>
> Dwayne;454370 Wrote:
> > Bad subject line I know.
> >
> > This just seems to happen randomly now when I log on Vista HP edt.
> >
> > What happens is the desktop icons grow from medium icons to extra large
> > size
> > and IE will zoom into max zoom. (had pc for 1 year no problems till
> > now)
> > There is no way to stop this from happening either.
> >
> > I recently installed a Logitech acess 600 keyboard on my maching, but
> > it is
> > supposed to be Vista certified. I have a MX revolution mouse too incase
> > that could be a issue.
> >
> > This problem seemed to start when I spilled pop on my G15 keyboard.
> > Since
> > then this happens every now and then.
> >
> > I am updated, scanned w/ NAV 2007 and spybot a few times.
> >
> > I also have the on screen keyboard when I log onto windows. I am unable
> > to
> > get rid of that darn screen no matter what I do.
> >
> > If this involves some reg editing to fix it I'll do it.
> >
> > Cheers

>
> Dwayne,
>
> This tutorial will show you how to turn off the on-screen keyboard.
>
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/72...-keyboard.html
>
>
> You might see if they have a newer driver for your keyboard and mouse
> and install it to see if that will help.
>
> Shawn
>
>
> --
> brink
>
> *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.*
> OM\")
> *Please post feedback to help others.*
>

 
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brink
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      09-17-2007

Dwayne;454401 Wrote:
> Ok I should've known to actually check in the control panel to try to
> turn
> the keyboard off. I'm getting sloppy in my old age.
>
> Also there was a newer driver version for Setpoint. I though since my
> keyboard disc was older then my mouse software I downloaded I was fine.
>
> Hopefully this resolves the issue.
>
> Thanks for the help.
>


Your welcome Dwayne,

Haha. It's not your age, Vista just takes a little while to get use
to. I hope the new driver will resolve that issue to.

Shawn


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Satheesh
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      09-26-2007
I had a similar issue with Vista 32bit. I could resolve it by uninstalling
the Microsoft IntelliType Pro v6.1 software. Your keyboard software might be
the source of issue.
 
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