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    Disable laptop keyboard

    Is it possible to disable a laptops internal keyboard?

    My brother spilt beer over his laptop, and now they keyboard is knackered. I have tried a USB keyboard, however this is not working properly, it is as if the alt & ctrl buttons are being permenantly held in. I know the USB keyboard is fine as I have tried it on another laptop, I think the laptops internal keyboard is still sending some signals and interfereing.

    Problem is I can't get into windows because of this.....
    I have a Vista recovery CD.

    Toshiba Equium P40 if it helps....

    Cheers.

    #2
    If its not in the bios, you need a custom bios. Try the manufacturer or the bios vendor. Or if you're a wizz hacker, hack the bios yourself and reflash at your own risk.
    Moving to Montana soon, gonna be a dental floss tycoon

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      #3
      I've had my laptop to bits a few times to fit a new heatsink & fan, and the keyboard is connected to the system board by a ribbon cable. You could try disconnecting this (although it could generate a keyboard error on POST, you won't know until you try it...)
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        #4
        You could always try putting the laptop keyboard in the dishwasher.

        http://plasticbugs.com/index.php?p=263

        But you have to let it completely dry out.

        Alternatively most laptop keyboards are roughly 30 quid and easy to install (200 plus if you let them install it)

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          #5
          Lots of new keyboards for sale on ebay.
          Couldn't find one for a P40 (is that deffo the model) but most were less than 20 quid.

          Keyboards are a doddle to change normally.

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            #6
            Problem is I don't actually know if the problem is with the keyboard or with something else internally, hence wanting to disable it and try a USB one before trying to replace it.

            I'll try cracking it open and disconnecting the keyboard first.
            Ta.

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              #7
              Originally posted by r0bly0ns View Post
              Is it possible to disable a laptops internal keyboard?

              My brother spilt beer over his laptop, and now they keyboard is knackered. I have tried a USB keyboard, however this is not working properly, it is as if the alt & ctrl buttons are being permenantly held in. I know the USB keyboard is fine as I have tried it on another laptop, I think the laptops internal keyboard is still sending some signals and interfereing.

              Problem is I can't get into windows because of this.....
              I have a Vista recovery CD.

              Toshiba Equium P40 if it helps....

              Cheers.
              Make a boot CD disk auto run and auto load remote desktop. Then remote in.
              "A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell

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                #8
                Originally posted by Paddy View Post
                Make a boot CD disk auto run and auto load remote desktop. Then remote in.
                Cheers Paddy, you reminded me of an old Dos boot CD I have lying around.
                I have tried this and the USB keyboard works fine in DOS. It's just when booting into Vista (off the HDD or a Vista recovery CD) that the USB keyboard misbehaves.......

                This is a new one on me, how the heck can I get into the vista insallation?

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                  #9
                  Sorted it. It was as I suspected, the internal keyboard was interfering once windows had started up.

                  Removed the internal keyboard and the USB one now works fine. Time to source a new internal keyboard.....

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by discostu
                    've had my laptop to bits a few times to fit a new heatsink & fan, and the keyboard is connected to the system board by a ribbon cable. You could try disconnecting this (although it could generate a keyboard error on POST, you won't know until you try it...)
                    Originally posted by bellymonster View Post
                    Lots of new keyboards for sale on ebay.
                    Couldn't find one for a P40 (is that deffo the model) but most were less than 20 quid.

                    Keyboards are a doddle to change normally.
                    Oops, sorry, it's an L40, but as above your suggestions have worked.

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