Sun Keyboard Driver Windows 7

Sun Keyboard Driver Windows 7

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• Click on the Start button. • Click inside the white search box that says Search programs and files (also has a magnifying glass in the box) above the Start button and type the word device in it. • In the list that appears above, click one time on Device Manager. • Once the Device Manager window opens up, click one time on the arrow next to the Keyboard(s) option. • In the drop-down list, right-click on the device you want to uninstall. • When the box pops up, select Uninstall. • On the next screen, leave the Delete the driver software for this device checkbox empty (if this option shows) and then click OK.

Hm, I remember seeing a keyboard driver for Sun keyboards appearing in the Linux kernel configuration a while ago (CONFIG_KEYBOARD_SUNKBD in.config). It seems others like the keyboard as well. I haven't seen some for quite some while now. You may have seen this site, but I found a reference for keyboard adapters. How do i get the special keys working? I searched already the whole web and didnt found a driver or something for Windows.

• If completed correctly, the device(s) should be gone from the list. • Next, restart your computer and Windows 7 will automatically reinstall the drivers again.

I would like to know how I can install the drivers for a generic USB keyboard in Windows 7 Pro 64 SP1. I know this is possible because, for my desktop computer, my keyboard worked out of the box. But when I plug the same keyboard into my laptop, it doesn't work. The keyboard is a Sun type 7 keyboard with a Microsoft mouse plugged in. Braveheart movie theme music download free. When I'm running Windows on my desktop computer (Lenovo M???), I see a 'Sun USB Keyboard' in my device list.

When I look at the hardware and driver details, I see this: • Generic USB Hub: usbhub.sys • HID Keyboard Device: kbdclass.sys, kbdhid.sys • USB Input Device: hidclass.sys, hidparse.sys, hidusb.sys When I plug the same keyboard and mouse combo in my laptop (Dell E7440) running the very same version of Windows 7, it tells me it is an 'Unknown Device' for which it is unable to find drivers, even though I can see the six.sys files mentioned above under C: Windows system32 drivers. I've tried plugging in the keyboard without the mouse and got the same result. (The mouse alone obviously works without problems.) If that helps, my Sun keyboard works flawlessly in the BIOS.

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