The Hewlett-Packard Extended Keyboard is a type of keyboard manufactured by HP. If you have problems with unresponsive keys, unreliable connection or backlighting or power issues then updating this driver can help. This version of "sk-2501k.zip" has been downloaded 10,379 times with a user rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on 84 reviews. It has been installed successfully by our users on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 291.0 KB.
SK-2501K
Hewlett-Packard Extended Keyboard
Hewlett-Packard Extended Keyboard (Japanese)
Windows XP
C0203 (2000-01-21) via .inf
Finally, the Windows XP SK-2501K keyboard driver is HERE!!!
May also work with other various "SK-2501" models too (not sure), but worth the try.
Very important that you read the "whatsnew" document that is included. Instal
Patrick Kieran (DG Member) on 21-Oct-2002
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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hphlpkbd.ex_ | 132.6 KB | 17 Nov 1999 |
hpmmKbd.ex_ | 138.2 KB | 9 Jun 2000 |
hpkbdfr.hl_ | 10.2 KB | 9 Jun 1999 |
hpkbdja.hl_ | 10.0 KB | 9 Jun 1999 |
hpkbdru.hl_ | 10.6 KB | 9 Jun 1999 |
hpmmkbd.sy_ | 15.9 KB | 29 Sep 1999 |
HPMMKb2k.cat | 15.8 KB | 28 Jul 2000 |
hpkbdda.hl_ | 9.9 KB | 9 Jun 1999 |
hpkbduni.dat | 4.0 KB | 23 Feb 2000 |
hpkbdge.hl_ | 10.3 KB | 9 Jun 1999 |
hpmapild.dl_ | 36.9 KB | 9 Jun 2000 |
hpkbdsw.hl_ | 9.9 KB | 9 Jun 1999 |
Setup.exe | 65.5 KB | 29 Jun 2000 |
hpkbden.hl_ | 10.0 KB | 9 Jun 1999 |
hpkbdpo.hl_ | 10.2 KB | 9 Jun 1999 |
hpkbdno.hl_ | 10.0 KB | 9 Jun 1999 |
whatsnew.doc | 48.6 KB | 4 Mar 2002 |
hpmsgled.dl_ | 36.9 KB | 9 Jun 2000 |
hpkbdta.hl_ | 9.9 KB | 9 Jun 1999 |
hpkbddu.hl_ | 10.1 KB | 9 Jun 1999 |
hpkbdext.dl_ | 442.4 KB | 29 Jun 2000 |
hpkbdsp.hl_ | 10.1 KB | 9 Jun 1999 |
hpkbdfi.hl_ | 10.1 KB | 9 Jun 1999 |
hpkbdch.hl_ | 10.3 KB | 9 Jun 1999 |
hpkbdko.hl_ | 10.2 KB | 9 Jun 1999 |
hpkbdit.hl_ | 10.2 KB | 9 Jun 1999 |
HPExtKbd.inf | 6.6 KB | 23 Feb 2000 |
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Locate the device and model that is having the issue and double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
Select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button and follow the instructions.
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