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To: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9 who wrote (49802)8/13/1998 12:39:00 PM
From: Lee Lichterman III  Read Replies (1) of 58727
 
>>SO now we are back to the drawing board because if you should turn off your computer to replug something...then your computer is going to reboot and you lose everything you are doing. So if anyone comes up with another idea for a locked keyboard without losing everything..please post.... <<<

If you are running windows 95, you can select the control panel option, go to add/remove components, remove the keyboard, then re-install the keyboard. The bad thing is it always wants to detect it itself and that takes forever. If you know all the settings, make, model etc, you could input it yourself. Personally, I hate doing that procedure except in emergencies. Shutting down and restarting is usually easier but this is an alternate method.

It has also been awhile since I had to do this. I recall it said it wanted me to reboot but I think I just selected "No" and it worked OK.
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