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If you want to check if the software is installed correctly and the keyboard is working fine try using the multimedia key. If you are able to use the multimedia keys for reducing and increasing the volume or mute the sound that means it is working fine.
If you are trying to configure the Favorite keys then you will have to select the buttons from the software and link it to the particular program of your choice.
Open the software application
Select the button that you want to configure
Click on the browse button to select the program of your choice to open with that button.
usually to use the extra shortcut keys you have to load on some software, from microsoft's website or from the disk that came with the keyboard, without it, the keyboard will only work in a basic manner
i think your sticky key option on. try this,press shift key 5 times and message will appear then go to setting and uncheck all option and apply. please rate this
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Go to Control Panel.
1. Click on Keyboard.
2. When the Keyboard Properties come up, CLICK on Key Settings.
3. Then set up the keys by selecting the Key to be changed.
Hope this will help some. Bud
Did you install the software that came with it?
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