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Basically, I have used two keyboards on my new desktop, but both of them have keys start failing me. Before, it was q through o, new keyboard doesn't register space or n. However, they sometimes work and sometimes don't. I tried updating the drivers, this did nothing. They were two different brand keyboards and both USB.
Any ideas?
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Try testing them out on another computer, check if it's keyboard-side or computer-side.
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have you cleaned it?
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Yes, one was brand new and the other was an un-used keyboard that had been collected dust, so I cleaned that one. I hardly doubt it's the keyboards, but as Centeri said, I tried them on my laptop. They worked fine.
Also, discovered unplugging them, the reconnecting, fixes the problem temporarily. What the hell?
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boot a livecd and see if it works in linux. If it does, USB ports are fine. If it doesn't, usb ports are bad.
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Or just go into BIOS to test them there. If nothing else lets you use the keys in the BIOS you set a password (cancel it) to try each letter/number.