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Click Start, and type region into the Start Search field. Select the Keyboards and Languages tab. Click Change Keyboards. A Text Services and Input Languages window opens. Figure 3: Change Keyboard button. Figure 4: Add button. Select the keyboard(s) you want to use and click OK.

Hi All, I recently got my paws on an older 'sun microsystems type6 usb' keyboard, This things are a dream to type on, I've worked with one of theese years ago and I've always remembered how nice it was to work with this piece of machinery. Here is a picture of this bad boy: Basically, the problem is that windows sees it as a generic 101/104 key keyboard, and all the special keys on the left side, and the volume controls on top of the numeric keypad do not work. I've tried the method described on, but the special keys dont seem to be firing off any interrupts/events. Anyone has any idea which driver I could use to take full advantage of this keyboard? I've got it 'working' to the point where I've remapped the keys with autohotkey to match the layout, but I'm at a loss to get all the special keys to work.

Anyway, hope someone can help, any and all will be apreciated, Cheers!

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• Click inside the white search box that says Search programs and files (also has a magnifying glass in the box) above the Start button and type the word device in it. • In the list that appears above, click one time on Device Manager. • Once the Device Manager window opens up, click one time on the arrow next to the Keyboard(s) option. • In the drop-down list, right-click on the device you want to uninstall.

• When the box pops up, select Uninstall. • On the next screen, leave the Delete the driver software for this device checkbox empty (if this option shows) and then click OK. • If completed correctly, the device(s) should be gone from the list. Cheats • Next, restart your computer and Windows 7 will automatically reinstall the drivers again.

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Sun Keyboard Driver Windows 7 Rating: 5,8/10 8554 reviews

Click Start, and type region into the Start Search field. Select the Keyboards and Languages tab. Click Change Keyboards. A Text Services and Input Languages window opens. Figure 3: Change Keyboard button. Figure 4: Add button. Select the keyboard(s) you want to use and click OK.

Hi All, I recently got my paws on an older 'sun microsystems type6 usb' keyboard, This things are a dream to type on, I've worked with one of theese years ago and I've always remembered how nice it was to work with this piece of machinery. Here is a picture of this bad boy: Basically, the problem is that windows sees it as a generic 101/104 key keyboard, and all the special keys on the left side, and the volume controls on top of the numeric keypad do not work. I've tried the method described on, but the special keys dont seem to be firing off any interrupts/events. Anyone has any idea which driver I could use to take full advantage of this keyboard? I've got it 'working' to the point where I've remapped the keys with autohotkey to match the layout, but I'm at a loss to get all the special keys to work.

Anyway, hope someone can help, any and all will be apreciated, Cheers!

Articles • Desktops • • • • • Laptops and Netbooks • • • • • PowerSpec • • • • • WinBook • • • • • Windows 10 • • • • • Windows 8 • • • • • Windows 7 • • • • • Tablets and Smartphones • • • • • • Build Your Own PC • • • • Networking • • • • • Tenda • • • • • • • Monitors • • • • Apple • • • • • • Peripherals • • • • • Antivirus / ESET • • • • • • Software • • • • • • Security and Home Automation • • • • • Home Theater • • • • • Maker Products • • • • • Other • • • • Breadcrumbs • • > • > How to reinstall the Keyboard Drivers in Windows 7. Description: This article will show you how to reinstall your keyboard drivers in Windows 7. This can be used when your keyboard is having issues. • Click on the Start button.

• Click inside the white search box that says Search programs and files (also has a magnifying glass in the box) above the Start button and type the word device in it. • In the list that appears above, click one time on Device Manager. • Once the Device Manager window opens up, click one time on the arrow next to the Keyboard(s) option. • In the drop-down list, right-click on the device you want to uninstall.

• When the box pops up, select Uninstall. • On the next screen, leave the Delete the driver software for this device checkbox empty (if this option shows) and then click OK. • If completed correctly, the device(s) should be gone from the list. Cheats • Next, restart your computer and Windows 7 will automatically reinstall the drivers again.

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