This depends on the keyboard and BIOS.  I don't need to do 
anything on mine in Safe Mode, it's an RF PS/2 wireless.  It's 
possible for only IR wireless that may be needed, or just for 
USB keyboards.  Also, not all BIOS's have "Keyboard USB2" 
support.  FWIW, when I have used USB keyboards, they never 
worked in Safe Mode because I THINK, THINK that is, some USB 
devices aren't active in Safe Mode. ?  Can't recall that.  At 
least that appears to be the case with USB keyboards used in a 
mobo BIOS that does not have that option.  I've seen "Enable 
USB keyboard support" but I've never seen USB2 keyboard 
support.  It doesn't make sense to have a USB*2* keyboard 
support since you don't need the 480mb/sec speed the USB2 ports 
give.  So it's possible there's something special with a 
keyboard used on a USB2 port.
-Clint

God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "LarryB"


I found a way to solve the problem and anyone that has a 
wireless
keyboard might want to do the same thing.
Go into Bios and there is a place to "enable" Keyboard USB2 
support.
Then your wireless keyboard will work when you want to get
into Safe Mode. (the mouse will also.) Thanks for all the help.

LarryBrowning
K & L Electronics



LarryB wrote:
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Peter, It is a Logitech and I do have the ps/2 which is green,
(indicating mouse connection) plugged in but it still will not 
advance
the selection up to Safe Mode. The only way I can get to the 
Safe Mode
Screen is to turn the power off right at the point Windows is 
going to
load.
The reason I am going thru this is that somehow my Visioneer 
Paperport
scanner started to act up. It was scanning things in a magnify 
mode so I
decided to deinstall and reinstall. During this process the 
Scanner orig
disc started acting funny in that it will not load now. It 
comes up with
can't find MicroSoft Installer!
They, (Visioneer) tell me that I have to get into safe mode and 
then go
to startRun then type in"msiexec/regserver"reboot and all is 
well again.
and so continues the saga- - - - - - -
Thanks for your input.

LarryBrowning
K & L Electronics
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Peter Kaulback wrote:
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Larry, what brand of keyboard do you have, MS or Logitech?

Does your receiver have both usb and ps/2 plugs? If it does 
then be sure
to plug in both of these then try to access safe mode, it 
should work.

Peter Kaulback
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LarryB added:
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An additional comment to my last is that the reset button does 
not
work for me and I was punching all I could when it did come up 
with
the safe mode option. Guess what I could not get my keyboard to 
allow
me to choose the safe mode on the screen so the clock just 
clicked
away and it started normally.
Unfortunately I do not have a wired keyboard.

LarryBrowning
K & L Electronics
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Ben Moore wrote:
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There is a point where my Logitech keyboard doesn't work in the
windows boot
process. I don't know why. It works on the bios screens but 
then isn't
functional until I get into windows. Plug in a real keyboard. 
Another way
would be to hit the reset after windows starts to boot. On the 
reboot it
will take you to a screen that lets you select safe mode and 
other
options.

Ben Moore
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-----Original Message-----
Behalf Of LarryB
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 2:31 PM
To: PC Questions
Subject: PCWorks: XP in Safe Mode?

I have been trying to start in safe mode and for some reason it 
just
goes to windows, like it or not. I go to startturnoff 
computerTurn off
then I turn the computer back on and when I see the first sign 
of light
on the screen I start hitting F8. It just goes to Windows. I am 
using a
Logitech wireless keyboard and I wonder if that makes a 
difference? It
has a F-Lock on it and I have tried it both ways, with the 
light out and
with the light on, no difference. I went to help on the 
computer and
their terminology is even different. They say Click Shut Down, 
well
there is no "shut down".

Thanks
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