If the keyboard has been replaced and the same key is malfunctioning, then your issue is most likely software related.
Worst case scenario is that you would have to attempt a reinstall of the operating system.
Thanks for the reply but I don't think the OS is the issue. I have tried changing the keyboard drivers without any luck. Also The Dell diagnostics tests run at the BIOS level before the OS has started up.
I'm having the same problem with an Inspiron 1100. After talking to Dell (they are sending a tech today to replace the motherboard) I noticed when looking through the BIOS that the keyboard layout was set to Japan. It shows this but I am unable to change it. I have reflashed the BIOS twice once downgrading, and changed the regional settings in Windows, but the BIOS keyboard layout is still set to Japan. I checked another 1100 and it was set to United States, but there is still not a way to change the setting....I find this rather odd.
DELL-Corey
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December 9th, 2004 12:00
Thank you for using Dell's Community Forum.
If the keyboard has been replaced and the same key is malfunctioning, then your issue is most likely software related.
Worst case scenario is that you would have to attempt a reinstall of the operating system.
amitm777
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December 9th, 2004 13:00
Any other suggestions?
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May 5th, 2005 13:00