XP operating system, the default keyboard driver is the "standard 101/102 key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard".
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Right-click and select Update Driver, the Hardware Update Wizard will appear: select "Install from a list or from a specified location (Advanced)", click "Next", select " Don't search. I want to select the drivers I want to install myself."
Click Next and go to the "Select device drivers to install for this hardware" page and remove the checkbox "Show compatible hardware". Select "Japanese
PS/2 Keyboard (106/109 Key)" in the "Standard Keyboard Model" field and click Next. "When the "Update Driver Warning" pops up, click "Yes". The "Confirm Device Installation" window continues with "Yes".
2. Complete the Hardware Update Wizard. Restart the computer.
Modify the registry: Click the Start menu, click Run, type "regedit", open the registry, and go to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\
SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Keyboard
Layouts", there are a lot of sub-items, through observation I found that, to the There are a lot of sub-items in it, through observation, I found that the ones ending with "0804" are all Simplified Chinese Input Methods. Open "E00E0804", you can see the right side of the sub-item "Layout
File" sub-item, double-click to open the item, will be "value data" in the "value data" in the "value data" in the "value data" in the "value data" in the "value data" in the "value data" in the "value data" in the "value data". " in the "kbdus.dll" to "kbdjpn.dll", "OK" can be. By analogy, you can end with "0804" in all of the sub-item "Layout
File" all changed to "kbdjpn.dll ", according to their common input method to choose. Then reboot your computer and you're good to go!
If it doesn't work, then please go to your laptop's official website and download the drivers for the touchpad and motherboard, reinstall these drivers, and you should be able to solve the problem. Good luck