My touchscreen works however when I type on the keyboard nothing shows up. The mousepad working fine too, just typing on the keyboard and nothing shows up on the screen. Help!
SOURCE: Asus w2v laptop keyboard problem
Press Fn + Numlock. You have the number lock on, but laptops don't have a number pad. So it re-assigns these keys to overlay some existing ones. Once your number lock is turned off you should be ok.
SOURCE: I CANNOT TYPE IN THE SYMBOL @ ON ASUS KEYBOARD 1000H
Your keyboard has a factory setting to US as default. You can confirm this by pressing shift and 2 and you will get the @ sign. If I am correct, then you will have to go to the control panel and change the region /language etc. US default is common as all manufacturers expect purchasers to personalise their gadgets when they get them home. I hope this solves it for you.
SOURCE: My motherboard type is ASUS P4S533-MX, driver
Greetings,
Download the driver from the below given link:
http://tinyurl.com/63pydg
From the above link, scroll down to audio section where it says 'SoundMAX Audio Driver version 5.12.01.3665 WHQL for Windows 98/ME/2K/XP' in description and click Global.
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Zulfir Sadat M
SOURCE: How to control Asus A6R Fn keyboard? when I type
It looks as though you have Numbers Lock turned on. On my Asus x58C this is tuned on and off using the blue Fn and NumLk keys. When its turned on there is a padlock symbol located above the keyboard which is lit. If it is, then hold down Fn then press NumLk and it should turn off. Hope this helps you
SOURCE: Asus Netbook - Keyboard locked on numbers
The number lock key has been pressed, press the NumLk key to turn off the number keys. There is a LED light that turns on when the NumLk key is press, just like the Caps lock key.
The upside down display is caused by unintentional pressing Ctrl-Alt plus the down arrow key.
Restore by pressing Ctrl-Alt plus the up arrow key.
ALSO
To change the display from portrait to landscape
Press Ctrl-Alt plus a left or right arrow key.
Press the Windows logo key + X.
Click the little arrow next to Human Interface Devices to expand the list.
Click the touch screen driver (in my case, NextWindow Voltron Touch Screen).
Right-click, and select Disable from the list.
Click Yes on the dialog box that asks if you are sure you want to disable the touch screen driver.
When you want your touch screen to work again, follow the process above, EXCEPT when right-clicking the touch screen driver, select Enable
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ok and now the touchscreen doesnt work either so Im not able to enter stuff to go to websites for help! Ugh!
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