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The 1, A and down arrow represent the usual Num Lock active, Caps Lock active and Scroll lock on option available on all keyboards out there.
The 'dey' key on the bottom between the Windows Key and the Ctrl acts as a right mouse button, as in opening the menu you would open with the right mouse click.
this could very well be your OS as much as your keyboard. Try another board for a few days and see if it still happens. IF not...you found your culprit. Replace the keyboard or look for updated drivers if they exist.
You can remove the screws on the back and clean the keyboard. It's very easy task to do. Just remember components locations inside so you can reassemble.
Check your language settings in Windows.
In Vista you will find it in Control Panel - Regional & Language settings.
Make sure to set your Country correctly in the Keyboards section (tab at the top of the box)
You can download a manual here:
http://www.saitek.com/manuals/eclipse_manual.pdf
For the 1, A, and Down Arrow:
My guess is that these are actually the indicator lights for Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock.
For the four silver round buttons:
The top right corner of your Eclipse keyboard features a set of controls for changing your
computer?s audio volume and the brightness of the Eclipse Keyboard?s backlighting.
To reduce audio volume, press button A until the desired volume level is reached. To increase
volume, press button B. To mute the audio output, press button C and press it again to cancel
mute.
Press button D to control the brightness of the backlighting. Press the button to scroll through lights
off, lights full brightness and lights half brightness.
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