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The I8042 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Port Driver service is a kernel driver. If the I8042 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Port Driver fails to load or initialize, the error is recorded into the Event Log. Windows XP startup should proceed, but a message box is displayed informing you that the i8042prt service has failed to start.
The start information request passes a pointer to an interrupt object of a device to an upper-level filter driver. The filter driver can use the interrupt object to synchronize its operation with the ISR of the device.
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AT&T 302 PS/2 Keyboard errors can be related to corrupt or outdated device drivers. Device drivers can break down inexplicably, for various reasons. The positive aspect is that once you update your USB Keyboard's driver it will stop crashing.
It is not straightforward to get AT&T 302 PS/2 Keyboard drivers due to Dell Computer's large and confusing official website. The process of upgrading the AT&T 302 PS/2 Keyboard's device drivers, even for an experienced computer user, can still take long periods of time and become repetitive to execute periodically. You can only make your problems worse if you install the wrong driver for your hardware.
It is generally advised to use a driver software as updates can be time consuming and complex. A driver update tool ensures that you have correct driver versions for your hardware, and also creates a backup of your current drivers before making any changes. Driver backup files offer the security of a rollback feature and an ability to revert to a previous version (if necessary).
*Note: KBETPPS2 and KBGPPS2 keyboard and touchpad will work fine without this driver. The touchpad uses the standard PS/2 mouse driver under Windows. Download this driver only for advanced touchpad features.
While troubleshooting PS/2 keyboard and mouse problems in Windows 8.1, in Device Manager I uninstalled the grayed out \"Microsoft PS/2 Mouse\" and \"Standard PS/2 Keyboard\" and rebooted. Those drivers did not reinstall (like I believe they would do in older versions of Windows) when I boot with just a PS/2 keyboard and mouse connected. In Windows 8, how do I reinstall those two drivers
I've also tried Device Manager > Action > Add Legacy Hardware > where I've tried \"Have Disk\" and have chosen each of C:\\Windows\\inf\\keyboard.inf and msmouse.inf and still nothing. If I choose list all drives at C:\\Windows\\inf I can't find \"Microsoft PS/2 Mouse\" or \"Standard PS/2 Keyboard\" to manually install (even though both keyboard.inf and msmouse.inf are at that location).
The original Windows 8.1 problem was (a) both the PS/2 keyboard and mouse do not work when Windows 8.1 is booted up, (b) the PS/2 keyboard works in the computer's BIOS setup and during the F8 BIOS boot device menu, (c) when a USB keyboard or mouse is connected they work without problem in Windows 8.1, (d) the HKLM\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Services\\i8042prt Start value had previously been set from 3 to 1, (e) there is no PS/2 keyboard or PS/2 mouse driver in Device Manager with a yellow icon, (f) without a USB keyboard or mouse connected the only way to shutdown Windows 8.1 (and do a restart) is to press the power button.
With a USB keyboard and mouse connected, configured Device Manager to also show non-present devices by making this change to the registry which requires Administrator privilege and a reboot for the change to take effect:[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Session Manager\\Environment]devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices\"=dword:00000001
After rebooting, (a) disconnected the USB keyboard leaving the USB mouse still connected, (b) started Device Manager, (c) under View checked the Show hidden devices setting, (d) expanded \"Keyboards\" and Uninstalled each USB and PS/2 keyboard that was there, (e) expanded \"Mice and other pointing devices\" and Uninstalled each USB and PS/2 mouse that was there except for the one being used. Then Uninstalled the USB mouse that was being used and immediately disconnected that mouse (preventing it from re-installing). At this point only the PS/2 keyboard and mouse were connected, which were not working.
Used the power switch to shut down the computer. With only the PS/2 keyboard and mouse connected, pressed the power switch to start the computer and, at the first sign of the Windows 8.1 logo appearing on the monitor, turned off the computer with the power switch. Did this a second time. Using the power switch started the computer for a third time but let Windows 8.1 boot all the way up. While booting, a \"Windows is updating...\" message displays during the boot and the status lights on the PS/2 keyboard were seen to flash.
When Windows 8.1 was fully booted, both the PS/2 keyboard and mouse where working and in Device Manager under Keyboard was a \"Standard PS/2 Keyboard\" that was not greyed out and under \"Mice and other pointing devices\" was a \"Microsoft PS/2 Mouse\" that was not greyed out.
As I understand you want drivers for your keyboard, however, according to the model name (HP Pavilion 15-e014tx) you have mentioned, the specification doesn't include any ps/2 port and therefore no such driver is available for your model.
actually some of my keys are not working and sometimes keys are working like shortcut ..for example, while i press R (while writing something) it opens #RUN, while pressing G ,it opens #gamebar...my sticky keys option is turned off though.. how can i fix it or replace the keyboard
1)Go to control panel. 2)Go to \"regional and language option\" 3)Go to \"language\"tab 4)Click on details. 5)Select the default input language as English (united states) us 6)Installed services in keyboard select the US, click Apply Restart the computer and that should fix the issue.
Before you try further solutions, ensure the mouse and the keyboard have no problems. If possible, try to use them on another computer. If they are working properly on another computer, it means there are no problems with the mouse and the keyboard, then you can try the solutions below. If not, you might need to replace them with the new ones.
1) Press the Power button to turn on your computer. Once you power on the computer, keep pressing the F8 key on your keyboard in 1 second intervals. (If you computer has already turned on, turn it off then press the Power button to turn it on again.)
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To communicate wirelessly with the computer, your keyboard must have a good signal between the computer and the keyboard. Make sure your keyboard has a good line of sight to the receiver. If the receiver has no extension cable, move the USB receiver from the back to the front of the computer.
There is Vmware Keyboard driver service - which is there still after unisntall and cleaner execution, problem is when i disable it through Sys internals autoruns, or never it from registry, after reboot i had no input - no mouse / keyboard no PS/2, no USB.. machine i bricked.. except remote connection, which is unfortunately at the time not working..
Its physical machine and i have disc image, so i had do proper removal, if you have some hints. Its some leftovers of Vmware workstation install, i checked that really only Vmware keyboard driver manual removal is causing this.
So, if I understood well, the situation you have now is that you boot the physical machine and you have no keyboard and no mouse. What happens if you plug in an additional USB keyboard and an additional USB mouse Don't these get recognised
In article im missing some download link, i dont really know which Vmware version was here installed, its long time - if it was player or workstation and i dont have at the hand any installers from that period.
Otherwise, i checked that Vmware services are gone with services.msc, Autoruns, GhostBuster ghost driver removal tool and others and it seems they are not 100% realizable, that they dont show all the services.. i even removed some of them throught these tools
Dear members,I am trying to buy a new PC (price doesn't matter much but no more then 2,500). These are the few requirements i want:512 RAM30 GBusb 2.0a way to connect to TV via HDMI or S-video inputsat least has windows XP home edition or media center I will be using mainly for selling item on ebay, surfing, downloading vidoes from site like rapidshare and saving to an external HD, watching anime/drama by connecting a TV, and playing MMORPG games like world of craft (but not games that require the latest graphic card etc). I won't be doing nothing like video/picture editing, burning CD or DVD or anything that require a lot of processing power.Please also let me know any other feature I should also look for. thank you very much!
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