What should I do if WinXP detects an incompatible keyboard driver?

  

When we started WinXP system, the old pop-up keyboard driver is not compatible. How do you solve it? When a user clicks on the language bar setting, an error dialog box pops up "Detecting an incompatible keyboard driver", what should I do? How to solve such a problem? Here's how to do it with the keyboard driver that is incompatible with WinXP.

The solution is as follows:

1. To a normal WinXP machine, click the “Run” command in the “Start” menu.

2. Type the “regedit” command in the "Open” box and click the “OK” button.

3, open the "Registry Editor" window, in the left window (registrar tree) to locate the following branches.

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Keyboard Layouts

4. Right-click on the "Keyboard Layouts" key, open the shortcut menu and click the "Export" command.

5. Select the location where you want to export the registry file, and enter any name in the File Name box. Click the “Save” button.

6, copy the generated reg file to the storage device, double-click the registry file on the problem machine to import the registry information.

WinXP detects incompatible keyboard drivers and details how to do it here. If you have any problems with the same problem, you may wish to try the above methods! It is simple and convenient to operate.

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