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    5920 Keyboard Issues - Help!

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by rob22202, Jul 12, 2007.

  1. rob22202

    rob22202 Newbie

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    Hi all.

    I bought a 5920 a 6 days ago and, overall, I am very impressed with this machine. It is an incredible feature set for the $1100 price tag. Vista, games, and all my other applications perform exceptionally well.

    However, I am about to return it because the keyboard is not working correctly. It seems that depressing a single key more than once in quick succession will often result in some of the characters failing to appear on the screen. It is incredibly frustrating when this issue occurs and you try to backspace to delete it and the backspace key fails repeatedly in the same way.

    I tried to quantify the issue buy performing a test where I hit “f” or “s” twice and then <return>. Then, seeing how many of the double letter strikes yielded only one on-screen character. Sometimes, I would be able to do 50 lines of “ff” without any issues. One time I did it and 30 out of 50 attempts yielded only one letter! Most times, I would say that 5% of double letter strikes failed.

    The most frustrating thing is that the issue is sporadic, so my driver re-installation and other fix attempts may seem like they work but, the next day, I have issues again. I have my keyboard repeat delay and repeat rate at shortest and fastest.

    I called Acer support and, of course, I could not duplicate the problem while I had them on the phone. They did say that they have not had any internal issue reports about the keyboard so far that they knew of.

    I booted to a live Ubuntu CD and did not see the issues, so I am thinking that it could be a Vista issue. However, it is sporadic anyway, so who knows if that was an accurate test result.

    I have a co-worker who also bought a 5920 on the same day as me and he is about to return his for the same reason.

    Has anyone else seen this behavior or have any ideas on what I could try to do to correct it?
     
  2. SlantNGo

    SlantNGo Notebook Enthusiast

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    Does it happen only on battery? Some Acers have had keyboard issues in the past (which required BIOS updates) while others have issues with the battery detection mechanism in most software. My Acer 5672 still skips while I'm on battery.
     
  3. rob22202

    rob22202 Newbie

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    It happens on battery and powered.

    I have my power settings set to "high performance" for either mode.
     
  4. Andario

    Andario Notebook Geek

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    I´m afraid to tell you that this is not the first time I see that kind comments regarding this laptop´s keyboard.

    I think I read something about it in this post (don´t remember which page, sorry):

    http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=136314

    EDIT: Yes, towards the end of it.
     
  5. rob22202

    rob22202 Newbie

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    Pretty funny.

    The guy in that thread is my co-worker that bought one.

    We bought at the same Best Buy. Perhaps we got a bad batch.
     
  6. Andario

    Andario Notebook Geek

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    LOL! See, that´s what happens in a 6.5 billion people planet...

    Hope it´s a batch issue anyway.
     
  7. bigspin

    bigspin My Kind Of Place

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    I use this lappy over 5 weeks now.but I didn't have that kind of problem,but can you explain this issue a bit more :confused:
     
  8. lloco73

    lloco73 Notebook Consultant

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    have you tried to make a factory restore by pressing Alt+F10 or using recover DVDs?

    regards
    lloco73
     
  9. darkspark88

    darkspark88 Notebook Evangelist

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    I can imagine what you're saying as my desktop keyboard has the same problem. With that I feel is there is a problem with the USB connector.

    I tried the test, typing letters rapidly, starting at "Q" all the way to "/" . Not a single missed letter. Then I tried typing wewewewewewe rapidly with no problems. This really beats me.
    Hope you get it sorted though. Seems a shame the issue is a keyboard, since its a minor part of the notebook, but sometimes the smallest things are those you rely on most.
     
  10. jakab922

    jakab922 Newbie

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    I have the same laptop and the same problem. Its prolly some hardware failure. I had the problem under vista and gentoo linux as well. There was no way to control it via kbdrate either. I hope I can return it cause it renders the laptop pretty useless for me becouse I just do a lot of typing on it.
     
  11. rob22202

    rob22202 Newbie

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    Yesterday, I returned the first 5920 for another 5920. Same issue with the new one.

    I'm taking it back today and am done with the 5920.
     
  12. rob22202

    rob22202 Newbie

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    Brought it to Best Buy to return it and a "Geek Squad" guy had to verify that it was defective for me to avoid a 15% restocking fee.

    He tried to type "good" 5 times in notepad and "god" showed up on three of his attempts.

    Too bad...there is nothing at Best Buy with anywhere near that feature set for the money.
     
  13. anthony99

    anthony99 Notebook Consultant

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    you must have a dodgy batch!
     
  14. egriffine

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    Same issue, returned to Best Buy as well.
     
  15. harrykh

    harrykh Notebook Enthusiast

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    Seems there are a lot of them, defective ones, are there any gemstone type laptops with working keyboards ? I'm in Indonesia, I bought the 4520 same keyboard problem then upgraded to the 5920 mainly for the keyboard thing, same **** (would you believe only two * came out, and I had to add another two). I'm tempted to go for the older model but they are butt ugly.

    **** acer, I'm giving this to my little bro. We don't have a BestBuy here that would 'take it back'. I have to live with this purchase (*@! Serves me right for considering the 'walmart' of laptops.
     
  16. ghoss

    ghoss Notebook Enthusiast

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    my 5920 has no problem with the keyboard whatsoever, i think i'm one of the lucky ones?
     
  17. bigspin

    bigspin My Kind Of Place

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    Me tooo..... :D I had no issues
     
  18. bigspin

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    Me tooo..... :D I had no issues
     
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    Me tooo..... :D I had no issues
     
  20. harrykh

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    So only two people has no issues :D I only counted one of ur post, bigspin :p
     
  21. bigspin

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    It's Ok..Crazy Firefox re-enter same data :mad:
     
  22. nezoid

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    Well I have had no issues with the keyboard. :)
     
  23. bigspin

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    It's ok......
     
  24. harrykh

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    i just realized that after disabling the touchpad with Fn+F7 that bug is now gone. It could be that my palm was pressing on the area around the touchpad that caused those input delays or whatever u call it. And as such it's unaccepatable since my palms supposed to rest there.

    bigspin are u disabling touchpad and use a mouse most of the time ? if so try enabling it and type really fast or just mash the same button multiple times.

    fffffffffffffffffffffff, yea it's working on all counts...:|fffffffffffffffffffffffff shoddy worksmanship ?