It may just be that those combinations are not working. Have you tried pressing ctrl+alt+del all at the same time with no programs on and from the desktop screen?
Go to start > control panel > ease of access > Make the keyboard easier to use
There is an option that says: Turn on Sticky Keys
If the box is checked, uncheck it. If it is unchecked, then check it. (You just do this by clicking on the little box next to it). When you have checked/unchecked it, click on apply and then click ok. Then try using the ctrl button again to see if it works this time. ============================================================ If none of the above works, try to get access to an external keyboard, like maybe a USB keyboard and see if you still have the same problem when using that. If you do have the same problem then we can be sure that it is a software problem.
Acidx
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December 9th, 2010 06:00
It may just be that those combinations are not working.
Have you tried pressing ctrl+alt+del all at the same time with no programs on and from the desktop screen?
kristin_cutie
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December 9th, 2010 10:00
Tried it and nothing...
Acidx
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December 10th, 2010 07:00
Go to
start > control panel > ease of access > Make the keyboard easier to use
There is an option that says:
Turn on Sticky Keys
If the box is checked, uncheck it.
If it is unchecked, then check it.
(You just do this by clicking on the little box next to it). When you have checked/unchecked it, click on apply and then click ok.
Then try using the ctrl button again to see if it works this time.
============================================================
If none of the above works, try to get access to an external keyboard, like maybe a USB keyboard and see if you still have the same problem when using that.
If you do have the same problem then we can be sure that it is a software problem.