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Genesis X66 Keyboard: Buttons Not Working & Text Issues for Pawel - Troubleshooting Advice

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  • #31 17022030
    devilanq
    Level 7  
    Genesis X66 Keyboard: Buttons Not Working & Text Issues for Pawel - Troubleshooting Advice

    I did something wrong or is it that I have to write here; #?
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  • #32 17022045
    safbot1st
    Level 43  
    Press Ctrl + C.
    You can write?
    Are the keys rearranged?

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    You failed to create a pen properly, but I have a better idea.
    Change booting again as it was HDD to the top and write F10.
    Start the rufus and don't move anything, press Start.
    FreeDOS will play itself correctly.
    Set boot to USB again.
    You will get a similar text mode on a black background. You will be able to write.
    Check that the keys are working properly.
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  • #33 17022050
    devilanq
    Level 7  
    I can write here. But the keys are rearranged.
    I'll try it with a rufus now

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    But how to get out of it Now?
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  • #34 17022088
    safbot1st
    Level 43  
    Reset PC with RESET button and enter BIOS,
    safbot1st wrote:
    Change booting again as it was HDD to the top and write F10.


    devilanq wrote:
    I can write here. But the keys are rearranged.

    Ok, don't worry, because the problem turned out to be the hardware.
    Did you check this keyboard on another PC?
    You wrote:
    devilanq wrote:
    The keyboard changed the buttons for me so I bought a new one and after two hours it changed again.

    But you haven't checked both keyboards on a different PC?
  • #35 17022601
    devilanq
    Level 7  
    I did not check that one because I thought it was the fault of the flooding a week earlier. I checked this one and immediately after it broke, it worked there, now it does not work anywhere. As in this case, it also broke after a few hours.

    Added after 14 [minutes]:

    I solved the problem, it's a shame to write, but it was enough to enter the genesis applications and select to reset the keyboard to 0, but I still do not know what influenced it so much, and what will probably do the same with it, because the settings have not changed again for no reason. ; <
    Thank you for your time, even though I did a terrible stupidity: /

    In addition, I would like to add that I rummaged in their program sooner, but they have set it in this place; restore; that it was hard to notice because I thought it was another unnecessary graphic element of the program. Thank you again.
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  • #36 17022778
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #37 17022907
    pawel1148
    Level 24  
    Shift + ctrl or Left alt + shift ?? Check the keyboard language. I do not know where it is. On most systems, this is also in the lower right corner next to the keyboard. Sometimes it is not there, you have to look for it in the control panel.
    I doubt if it is, you can always try it, but I have not seen such a keyboard language yet, where it changes so many letters. i only dealt with qwerty qwertz and azerty.
  • #38 17024017
    safbot1st
    Level 43  
    @ pawel1148 It's best to guess what the manual is like:
    http://download.impakt.com.pl/genesis-zone/manuals/RX66.pdf
    but I am not surprised that no one found it, since the author does not even know what model he purchased:
    devilanq wrote:
    any advice on how to fix it? genesis x66 keyboard

    I don't know, Paweł, did you notice, but the keyboard has a built-in controller for controlling the keys and it works independently of the operating system, as we proved in the subject.
    Therefore, no language changes etc. control panels will not help here ...
    pawel1148 wrote:
    Shift + ctrl or Left alt + shift ??

    There is no such shortcut.
    There is a snail button next to ESC and it changes profiles.
    There are no shortcuts in this keyboard that will cause the symptom described.
    devilanq wrote:
    I did not check that one because I thought it was the fault of the flooding a week earlier. I checked this one and immediately after it broke, it worked there, now it does not work anywhere. As in this case, it also broke after a few hours.

    There where? The only solution I can think of is a detective movie script:
    -the A keyboard was flooded (the author, unfortunately, kept it a secret until the end, I'm only slightly broken ;) like dr. House)
    -the keyboard by flooding damaged its own profile and saved this profile in the windows registry
    -after buying an identical keyboard B, she read (I do not know by some miracle) the damaged profile of keyboard A and saved it to her memory.

    Who has a different hypothesis?
  • #39 17024423
    devilanq
    Level 7  
    But the changes to the keyboard didn't come about a week after the keyboard was thoroughly scammed.

Topic summary

Pawel reported issues with his Genesis X66 keyboard, where the keys were rearranging and not functioning correctly. Initial troubleshooting included checking the operating system (Windows 10) and suggesting tests on another computer or using a live Linux USB to determine if the problem was hardware or software-related. After several attempts to create a bootable USB with Linux, Pawel discovered that the issue was due to a corrupted keyboard profile, which he resolved by resetting the keyboard settings through the Genesis software. The discussion also touched on potential hardware damage and the importance of checking keyboard language settings.
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