Chicony Wireless Keyboard
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Modelo: Chicony Wireless Keyboard
Fabricante: Chicony Electronics
Tipo de dispositivo: Input
Sistema operativo: Win95, Win98, Win98SE, WinME, WinNT3.51, WinNT4, Win2000, WinXP, WinXP (64 bit), WinVista
Filename: ChiconyWirelessKeyboard.rar
Tamaño: 1.8MB
Tamaño: 1.8MB
Tipo de licencia: Gratis
Win95, Win98, Win98SE, WinME, WinNT3.51, WinNT4, Win2000, WinXP, WinXP (64 bit), WinVista
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Estou procurando um driver que permita que eu use o teclado wireless universal do palm no nokia n95.
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Hi, here’s my needle-in-a-haystack question:
I am looking for a driver for Wireless keyboard+mouse from Chicony KBR0108+MSR0238B for Linux (Ubuntu 9.04). They work via a USB receiver 1.0A.
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Hi, here’s my needle-in-a-haystack question:
I am looking for a driver for Wireless keyboard with touchpad from Chicony KGR 0609 for Linux (Ubuntu 9.10). They work via a USB receiver
the keys are designed to come off so that if the leterts wear away you can replace individual keys without needing to replace the whole keyboard. The Plastic clips underneath are often a bit fiddly to get back in correctly but take a good one off and see how it fits and then replace the rest.The only issue you may have is if the plastic gate clips are broken, you can get new ones but they are hard to find and there are many different types and sizes, your best bet is a laptop repair shop and take the old clips with you (as well as the laptop and loose keys).Paying someone to do it is often expensive as this is a fiddly time consuming job and it is possibly cheaper to buy a new one from Acer Direct or from eBay.To replace the keyboard is a case of removing a few screws, probably removing the cover at the top by the screen (it just clips in) and releasing the data cable. Installation is just the reverse. It takes less than 5 minutes if you know what you are doing.