familyman01
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Was going to wait another day to reply, because sometimes it takes days to happen but...
Reseat worked for now (also cleaned up the drive, registry, etc...), haven't had to use the numerical keys at top, and with the two layer sandwich build style of the keyboard, there's no cleaning the unit or replacing individual keys. But like I said, the sticky (or rather the troublesome) keys are the ones I mucked up during the original removal and made worse with the latest removal so they're not dirty anyway, just tiny physical damage, just have to press a little harder on them to use.
Consider this fixed for now. If it happens again I will post here, but my next fix will be both replacing the kb AND wiping windows.
Reseat worked for now (also cleaned up the drive, registry, etc...), haven't had to use the numerical keys at top, and with the two layer sandwich build style of the keyboard, there's no cleaning the unit or replacing individual keys. But like I said, the sticky (or rather the troublesome) keys are the ones I mucked up during the original removal and made worse with the latest removal so they're not dirty anyway, just tiny physical damage, just have to press a little harder on them to use.
Consider this fixed for now. If it happens again I will post here, but my next fix will be both replacing the kb AND wiping windows.
So a reseat worked? If you have sticky keys this can affect your in working.. I'd suggest you clean them or replace.