Re: Sequence of zeros (0000...) appears without key pressed



Henrik Carlqvist wrote:
Juergen <"239190F22BCB__here_comes_the_at__"@messagebeamer.de> wrote:
I tried a different keyboard (Dell, USB), but I observed the same behavior.

Is your other keyboard also an USB keyboard? If so, maybe you could test
with a PS/2 keyboard?

regards Henrik

Yes, both tested keyboards that produced the zeros are USB keyboards.
However, I have my normal keyboard connected to the PS/2 port (I also
tested this keyboard connected to an USB port). The second keyboard from
Dell is a USB keyboard, and I only connected it to the USB port.

Every time, the machine produced the sequence of zeros ...

Nevertheless, I try to get a PS/2 keyboard to see what happens.

Thanks for your reply,
Juergen
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