This seems to be a really common problem with these keyboards. On the 300 series and up it can usually be resolved by a reset or holding the memory button down whilst powering on.
However the 200 series does not have a memory button. So the only option is to try a reset by holding down the last white key at the furthest right side of the keyboard whilst powering on. Once the power is on, release the key and the keyboard should initialize. If that does not work, there seems to be no solution other than replacing the keyboard.
However the 200 series does not have a memory button. So the only option is to try a reset by holding down the last white key at the furthest right side of the keyboard whilst powering on. Once the power is on, release the key and the keyboard should initialize. If that does not work, there seems to be no solution other than replacing the keyboard.
Statistics: Posted by Saul — Thu Nov 28, 2024 10:06 am