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    My ASUS F83VF keyboard

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by spystalker, Jan 13, 2010.

  1. spystalker

    spystalker Notebook Enthusiast

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    HI everyone,
    I've been using my laptop for 2 months now.
    In the first week of using this laptop, I was thinking that maybe I haven't been so adapt with my laptop keyboard.
    Then, as the time goes, I realize that there's something wrong with the keyboard.
    Every time i type very fast, the keyboard cannot handle it, so it misses out some characters that i press on the keyboard.

    For example I want to type:
    "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"

    When i type it with my normal speed(which is considered very fast), it will be something like:
    "The quick brw fox jumps overthe lazy dog"

    notice that the "o" "n" on "brown" are missing, then between "over" and "the", the space is not there.

    Luckily i'm using external desktop keyboard as because i'm using it at home.
    But when in the case where I should use my laptop's keyboard, then I have no choice but to slow down my typing speed :(

    My thought is that probably because the keyboard is spill-proof keyboard, so it makes the position of each key is not as normal as other normal keyboard.
    Is it true?

    Any thoughts about this?

    have anyone experienced such thing?

    Thank you for reading & replying my thread. :)
     
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    spystalker Notebook Enthusiast

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    anyone experiencing same thing?
     
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    spystalker Notebook Enthusiast

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    After weeks, someone in hardwarezone.com.sg forum found out that the synaptics caused this problem.

    Solution to solve this problem: Uninstalling the synaptics driver.