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<title>From nuthernickname: Since the keyboard works with 2 out of 3 accounts, you can ...</title>
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	Since the keyboard works with 2 out of 3 accounts, you can probably rule out a defective keyboard.  So that means there must be something about the 3rd account that isn&#039;t detecting the keyboard.  While logged in to that 3rd account, try unplugging the keyboard, wait about a minute, then plug it back in to a different USB port.  The Windows XP plug-n-play feature should detect the keyboard.

If not, try running the Add New Hardware Wizard. Click start &gt; control panel &gt; double click printers and faxes then follow the prompts.

Another possibility is to use the troubleshoot feature in Device Manager.  Click start &gt; run &gt; type in DEVMGMT.MSC &gt; OK.  The device manager dialog box opens. Click the plus sign + next to keyboards. You should see the Dell keyboard listed.  Double click on it.  Another dialog box with several tabs should appear.  On the general tab you have a troubleshoot button. On the driver tab you can check to make sure your computer has the latest driver installed.

http://www.experts-exchange.com/Hardware/Desktops/Q_23454780.html &gt;scroll to bottom of page

http://www.overclockers.com/articles1550/ &gt;moody keyboard

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