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Monday 15th March 2010
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Computer Keyboards
Plug a keyboad in - is the first reaction whan all attempts to contact a computer system over the network fail, or it won't boot. The screen and keyboard are the basic elements of fault finding for most computer problems. It is surprising how many differences there are in computer kayboards when you consider that they are all much the same in appearance. The keyboard is a serial device in its own right and many compatibility issues can arise which prevent one keyboard working when no apparent differenece can be envisaged, leaving aside the obvious ones of whether it is a traditional five pin din (large plug) or newer small plug or micro connection or a USB keyboard; or even the cordless keyboard varieties. Even the early PC's from IBM had variations between the IBM PC keyboard and the follow on IBM AT keyboard.. Microbite can supply or find for you a keyboard for most computers past or present, even the most outdated or outmoded. Why replace a system for want of a keyboard. We have access to international sources of computer parts of all descriptions with a particular specialism in locating replacement parts for older or obsolete models and systtms.. Have a look at Wikipedia for more generalinformation on computer keyboards. A short history of the computer keyboard can bee seen here For a free quotation on keyboard or any other computer part use this link (please have the part number to hand) or give us a call.. To see an extensive list of some of out keyboards and related parts click here The other most valuable and comlementary resource is the computer screen. See our page on Computer Screens for how we can assist you to find your most obscure requirement in computer screens.. |