"Dave-UK" <> wrote in message
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> "GSalisbury" <> wrote in message
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>> "Dave-UK" <> wrote in message
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>>> "Richard Fangnail" <> wrote in message
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>>>> On Jul 26, 8:56 pm, "Richard Urban"
>>>> <richardurbanREMOVET...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Press each key in while in notebook?
>>>>>
>>>>> How do you test that a door knob works? You try it!
>>>>
>>>> I know but Notepad, Word etc. don't use all the F keys.
>>>
>>> Let me Google that for you:
>>> http://lmgtfy.com/?q=keyboard+test+software
>>>
>>>
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>> I couldn't resist looking - that was pretty damn cool!
>> Who could say - maybe it'll be a lesson learned.
>>
>> Geo.
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> I think if everyone Googled for their problems this place would be rather
> quiet!
>
>
Google often has the answer except:
1) When Google doesn't have the answer. Someone called me today from
916-830-4347. Google doesn't know who that is. They left a message and
didn't say anything.
2) When Google has multiple answers for the same question. Which one is
right? Microsoft actually did that to me last night. I found a red X in my
windows event log, clicked the MS link for help on what it means, and found
a page with a note from MS that doesn't seem to say anything useful along
with a couple dozen responses including multiple "fixes". You can't just
try them all if one of them is potentially harmful.