These keyboard are all electronic and are not made to be repaired, unless one key is stuck but you don't need to get inside to unstuck the key. You must have broken the contact. You may have to look for a replacement.
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Re: Reverse feed dogs on Singer 4423
Remove extension table so you can see switch on BACK of machine @ left side. Flip switch to raise feed dogs up.
If machine actually sewing in reverse - check n
Buttonhole adjustment. Reset it (located bottom right side machine)
Jimmy
Either your keyboard cable needs to be reseated or your keyboard is going bad and needs to be replaced. The keyboard cable is under the keyboard and it attaches to a slot on the motherboard. You'll have to partially disassemble the laptop to get to it. Hopefully you're not having this problem because you spilled a liquid on the keyboard.
Here's a
fail safe alternative. Bring up google's website www.google.com and in
the search box type "download.cnet.com" (without the quotes) and click
the link to go to their site. When the site comes up look immediately
to the left and you will see a gray area that says Find Software. Type
in "free virtual keyboard" (without the quotes) and click the mirror to
search. It will bring back a page and the Free Virtual Keyboard is
listed first. Look to the right of it and click the Download Now
button. Download and install it. Once it is install you can look in
Start/Programs and right click on it and select Pin to Start Menu then
right click again and select Desktop (Create Shortcut). It's a neat
keyboard to have just in case your real keyboard goes bonkers. You
simply click on the letter with your mouse pointer that you want. It
has all the functionality of a physical keyboard. You can open a web
page, place your mouse in the address line then bring up the virtual
keyboard by clicking on it from your desktop or start menu and it will
sit on top of whatever you were trying to do. You can move it to see
the typing area as you click on a letter. It works the same way if you
opened a word document. In your case anytime you need the space bar,
just click on it.
Remove the cover and check the drive gear. It is a white nylon gear just in front of the motor. It will be obvious if it is bad. Tell me - if it won't open how do you know it won't close?
1st. go the Device Manager (in case you don't know how--click start, then click control panel, then click on System & Security -- I'm assuming you have Windows Vista or 7)-- and listed will be the Device Manager then click here, click on the triangle arrow next to Sound and it should expand giving you information on the system, right click on this information, then click on properties, then you will see where it say Update driver, click here hoping that Windows will auto download updated version)
If this doesn't work, then right click the sound information again, click on properties, click on driver (at this point sometimes the name and model or version number is displayed then write this information down for later use), if no information is displayed then click on driver page and get the information needed.
With this information go the Acer webpage, then support, then drivers & downloads, then click on sound, try to match the info of your computer once you've done this you can download the driver. Sometimes after downloading the driver you may have to open the driver file and open the .exe file or set up file in it to get it started (hopefully you won't have to do this). Hope this helps.
Open 'Printers and Faxes'.
Right-click your printer and select properties.
Click 'Printing Preferences' button (Close to the bottom of the dialogue).
Click 'Paper/Quality' tab from top.
Select 'Black & White'.
Click 'OK'.
If you want to use B&W cartridge for all documents, Click 'Printing Defaults' button from advanced tab and change the same setting.
i gues you have dropped it or it got wet. Bring it to your local telephone shop and ask to clean it. That only cost like 10 dollars and when they put it back together the align the keyboard
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