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Posted on Dec 14, 2017

I have a wireless logitech k360 keyboard and I have too literally hold down a letter for 1 or 2 seconds too type it. Every bottom on my keyboard is doing this and I am irritated with it. And and I have tried messing with on and of switches, unplugging the wireless usb thing, and the keyboard is 5 days old so idk...

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Change the battery mate. Worked for me ??

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SALMAN NASEER

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  • Posted on Oct 28, 2008

SOURCE: PROBLEM WITH KEYBOARD

dear,

first try with reinstalling the driver.. but uninstall the previous one completely..

if still facing the problem then it could be ur window problem.. a virus or something else..

by the way, is it work fine on notepad, ms word or word pad.. if yes, then the max. chances is that, it could be the windows problem

regards,

hope it will help

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  • Posted on Jun 12, 2009

SOURCE: Keyboard beeps when any key is pressed

The reason these beeps are happening is because there might be a key that is slightly depressed enough to where its registering keystrokes. Move your fingers all over the keyboard and see if you the beeps stop after you do that. If it still is going on then that means your keyboard is bad and will need to be replaced.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 04, 2009

SOURCE: Some of my keyboard keys on my new vaio are

hit the num lock key :-) look on the j k and l keys and i bet they also have a 1 2 and 3 on them.same with uiop 456*

Testimonial: "Thanks, that was exactly it. I've never had a laptop where the numberlock key did that before. Good to know!"

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 11, 2009

SOURCE: my logitech wireless keyboard won't type. i

u r keyboard is likely to b defective or ur ram..
lightly strike/tap the keypad using ur hand..
if u r a professional, open the keyboard..deep clean all the carbon contacts beneath the keys using Iso-Propyl alcohol..put/stick 'Carbon-Dots' (available in cheap level spare market) as n where necessary..
hope it'll work..
else better to seek professional supervision esp of ur system admin/vendor....

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 03, 2010

SOURCE: is there an on/off switch on Logitech wireless

No but, you might want to uninstall and reinstall the software that came with the keyboard. Your computer might be confused about which keyboard you are using.

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