Troubleshooting tables
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Keyboard doesn’t work or only some keys
work
1. Make sure the keyboard cable is correctly and securely connected to the
keyboard port (not the mouse port) on the back of the system unit.
The keyboard port has this symbol next to it to help you:
2. Move your fingers across the keys. Make sure no keys are stuck.
3. Make sure you are using a screen that allows typing. Some screens do not.
4. Turn the system unit off, wait 10 seconds, and then turn the system unit on
again.
Mouse does not move the cursor
1. Move the mouse onto a mouse pad and try using it.
2. Make sure you are using a screen that allows the use of a mouse. Some
screens do not.
3. Make sure the mouse cable is correctly and securely connected to the mouse
port (not the keyboard port) on the back of the system unit.
The mouse port has this symbol next to it to help you:
4. Clean the mouse. For instructions, select the Learning Library icon in
AptivaWare to see the Computer Basics tutorial that came on your system.
5. Turn the system unit off, wait 10 seconds, and then turn the system unit on
again.
Table 6: Troubleshooting: Hardware problems (Continued)
If the problem is:
Here’s what to do:
Note
: If any of these problems continue after taking the actions listed, check your Services and Support Guide for information on
obtaining service.
Summary of Contents for Aptiva
Page 1: ...Hardware Handbook...
Page 12: ...2 Part 1 Reference information...
Page 24: ...14 Performance tips...
Page 32: ...Controlling the volume on multimedia systems 22...
Page 50: ...40 Modem regulations...
Page 88: ...78 Features of the Configuration Setup Utility...
Page 90: ...80 Part 2 Installing options...
Page 112: ...102 Installing and removing a hard disk in bay 4...
Page 130: ...120 Appendix A...
Page 136: ...126 Index...