131If Something Goes WrongKeyboard help3 If your computer has a user-removable battery, removethe battery and hold down the power button forapproximately 10 seconds.4 Reconnect the battery (if you removed it) and the powercord/cable.5 Turn On the computer, and try the keyboard again.Uninstall the keyboard driverYou can Uninstall the keyboard driver to allow Windows toautomatically reinstall the driver.1 In the Search field, type Device Manager.2 Click the Device Manager application.3 In the “Device Manager” double-click Keyboards.4 Right-click Standard PS/2 Keyboard and selectUninstall.Do NOT select the “Delete the driver software for thisdevice” box.(Sample Image) Device Manager - Keyboard uninstall5 After the driver uninstalls, restart your computer, see “ToRestart your computer” on page 45.The driver is then reinstalled automatically.NOTE