The SK-8135 Keyboard Button Fix is a type of keyboard manufactured by LiteOn Technology. If you have problems with unresponsive keys, unreliable connection or backlighting or power issues then updating this driver can help. This version of "SK-8135_Fix_Then_Reboot.reg" is rated (5 out of 5 stars) based on 871 downloads and 16 reviews. Our users report success installing this driver update on PCs running Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 349 bytes.
SK-8135 Keyboard Button Fix
Windows XP
SK-8135_Fix_Then_Reboot.reg (349 bytes)
SK-8135 (18-May-2009)
The SK-8135 Keyboard needs support for the Internet Keys and for the MuliMedia keys and Volume Control... Most users will be looking for something like Dell Touch patch to make the Keys work...but the problem is fixed in the reg. Run the reg patch and reboot and the keys will work.
TekWiz2001 (DG Member) on 19-May-2009
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