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both of my shift key aren't working, i would consider it
a busted key if it weren't both. is there any program or
diagnosic i can use to fix this

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jon wrote:
> both of my shift key aren't working, i would consider it
> a busted key if it weren't both. is there any program or
> diagnosic i can use to fix this

Yep - it's called another keyboard.

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"jon" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> both of my shift key aren't working, i would consider it
> a busted key if it weren't both. is there any program or
> diagnosic i can use to fix this

Boot your machine with a Win98 boot disk from
www.bootdisk.com, then test your keyboard. If
the shift keys work then the problem is caused
by WinXP. If they don't work then you have a
problem with your keyboard or with the motherboard.

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