My input button stopped working last week and now the title? bar with the start button disappeared. I tried using the windows button to restorewe it, but nothing happens.
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Buy a Microsoft Surface tablet. I have a Pro 4 Surface tablet, as well as a desktop. The Surface is just the best in the Tablet area bar none and will do anything you need to do on a computer as well as the being so portable and light. Hope this helps, as it can be an absolute worry when you buy something and your satisfaction soon disappears when you're confronted with headaches. Best of luck!!
I have the same problem. No sound at all on my Archos Cobalt 80 tablet. Hasn't been dropped, bumped; just suddenly stopped working. Tablet has been formatted, soft and hard reset, backed up and restored to factory default settings, updated the firmware and still no sound. Any help is appreciated thanks.
If you have Windows XP tablet PC Edition 2005 installed on it, you can use the Wacom Pen to enter text instesd of type it.
On Windows XP tablet PC Edition 2005, there is an Input panel Icon on the tray bar, usually to the left, close to the Start button. Use the pen to click the Input Panel. When it opens showing you a black line on yellowish backround you can start using the pen as if it were on paper. Depending on the pen input setting it will insert automatically or waits for you to press the insert button. However for the converted text to be inserted you need to have a text editing software open (Word Pad for example.)
If when you open the input panel you see a keyboard you can change that to handwriting (continuous line) or typing separate letters.
The computer can be taught to recognize your handwriting: You will need to practice. You might have to download and install the relevant ink recognition package for your language. Look for it on the Microsoft tablet PC page.
Try to hit the f8 button after pushing the power button to see if you get a menu. If you do, it will ask you about starting in safe mode, staring in last know good configuration. If you can start in last known good configuration, that will get you back to the last time the computer worked properly.
If that does not work. Remove all power from the laptop for about 10 minutes and try to start it.
Try these ideas and let me know how you do. I stand ready to assist you further.
I had the same problem with the n810. I was using a non-oem battery and the connections were a loose fit causing the battery not able to charge. If you take the battery cover off, hold the battery firmly in place. Connect the charger and make sure battery is charging, then press the boot button. If it boots and stays on, then shuts off when you stop holding the battery. Then you probably have a loose connection or a bad battery. Also try cleaning the connector with a pencil eraser and alcohol. I had to wedge tthe battery in place. You can find a spare battery with a desktop charger on Ebay for around $10US.
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