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carlton23 | 17:09 Mon 07th Mar 2011 | Computers
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Good-afternoon, I have decided to keep my wireless keyboard as I found it better, save for the fact that it kept on sticking on `Caps`, and would like to know if I have to run the disc again.TIA
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Unsure what you are asking. Does your PC not pick up the keyboard connection automatically ?
If you're running XP/Vista or 7 - it should automatically install.
Only one way to find out though ;-)
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Old Geezer: When I used it before, I had to put in the software CD.
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Right ,I`ll try that then.
You should only need the disk to get any advanced functions on the keyboard working (stuff like a volume control) it will work as a standard keyboard without using the disk

So why not try it and see, if it all works great, if the extra buttons don't work run the CD again.
Unusual in this day and age. I'm unsure what has happened to your PC/keyboard since then, but I guess the proof of the pudding is in the eating. Does it still work ? If so it is probably ok. In any case if the drivers did need updating the Net would have the latest, your purchased disk may not.
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All OK, thanks.
Like Logitech .. or Microsoft keyboards have all the buttons for Applications and extra scroll wheels, etc, etc.
You need the extra software just for those functions.
About ANY keyboard .. wireless, Bluetooth, USB or PS-2, should work with basic functions in recent Windows versions.

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