I bought the keyboard, but I don´t know if it will work.

@marguicha (223819)
Chile
April 13, 2016 7:24pm CST
I finally bought the new keyboard. But when I opened I found it was too complex for my taste. First of all, it had a CD. So I read the instructions. I thought that you only plugged in the keyboard et voila. The instructions talked about it being a keyboard compatible with Windows Vista/XP x54/54/XP/2000 JEEEZZZ!!! My old computer has Windows 7 Basic. It is quite good and I do not want to change it. I know that many of you know about technology. Do I just plug the keyboard and wait for everything to explode? Do I throw the new keyboard through the 2nd floor window? I just cannot do it alone
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@Morleyhunt (21744)
• Canada
14 Apr 16
I'm technologically challenged, so I'm no help. I get my daughter to help me with all the scary stuff.
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@marguicha (223819)
• Chile
14 Apr 16
So am I. Things get more difficult and smaller every day.
14 Apr 16
if your keyboard isn't old then it should be just plug and play, if it doesn't work install its drivers from the CD, and you might have to reboot your pc if it's not usb cable, good luck and let me know if it works or not so i can help you more!
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@marguicha (223819)
• Chile
14 Apr 16
I just bought a new keyboard. The computer is old but the keyboard is brand new. The sales boy told me that all keyboards he was selling mehad cable
@marguicha (223819)
• Chile
14 Apr 16
@marguicha mylot did not like the word usb?
@jaboUK (64354)
• United Kingdom
14 Apr 16
Sorry, can't help - why does everything have to be so complicated now??
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@marguicha (223819)
• Chile
14 Apr 16
And they call it "friendly"
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