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Versione corrente di: oldturkey03 (dettagli voto)

Titolo:

buffer for keyboard drops/fails to faithfully submit entered keystroke

Testo:

I have a Toshiba L755-S5277. Let say I'm entering my laptop login PW, and it's 8 characters long. My keyboard will not repeat, to the textbox the keystrokes I have made. I must watch the textbox while entering in my PW to be sure the keys are repeated faithfully!

Question is this an OS (Win7 Home Premium sp1),  or a H/W issue? Is there a separate chip acting as the input keyboard buffer, or is it all internal to the CPU VLSI chip?

Thanks, Kevin

Dispositivo:

Toshiba L755

Stato:

-open
+closed

Modifica di: Sam Goldheart

Titolo:

buffer for keyboard drops/fails to faithfully submit entered keystroke

Testo:

-Let say I'm entering my laptop login PW, and it's 8 characters long. My keyboard will not repeat, to the textbox the keystrokes I have made. I must watch the textbox while entering in my PW to be sure the keys are repeated faithfully!
+I have a Toshiba L755-S5277. Let say I'm entering my laptop login PW, and it's 8 characters long. My keyboard will not repeat, to the textbox the keystrokes I have made. I must watch the textbox while entering in my PW to be sure the keys are repeated faithfully!
Question is this an OS (Win7 Home Premium sp1), or a H/W issue? Is there a separate chip acting as the input keyboard buffer, or is it all internal to the CPU VLSI chip?
Thanks, Kevin

Dispositivo:

-Toshiba L755-S5277
+Toshiba L755

Stato:

open

Post originale di: Kevin Wilson

Titolo:

buffer for keyboard drops/fails to faithfully submit entered keystroke

Testo:

Let say I'm entering my laptop login PW, and it's 8 characters long. My keyboard will not repeat, to the textbox the keystrokes I have made. I must watch the textbox while entering in my PW to be sure the keys are repeated faithfully!

Question is this an OS (Win7 Home Premium sp1),  or a H/W issue? Is there a separate chip acting as the input keyboard buffer, or is it all internal to the CPU VLSI chip?

Thanks, Kevin

Dispositivo:

Toshiba L755-S5277

Stato:

open