Device Driver for the Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard

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Some issues occurred after I installed Adobe Type Manager on my Windows XP machine. I installed an Adobe Type Manager with version 4.0.

"Device Driver for the Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard" Error Message When You Try to Enter Standby.

I presume that my Adobe Type Manager is incompatible with my installed OS but that is only my presumption.

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Answered By 5 points N/A #86955

Device Driver for the Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard

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  • The problem you are dealing with may be the Adobe Type manager you installed. This mainly occurs, if the program you are trying to use is not compatible with your system. Try to find updates on the particular program to see if it supports the system that you are using.
  • To resolve this, uninstall the Adobe Type Manager. Go to Control Panel, click on “Add or remove programs". You will find a list of programs that are installed in your computer. Click on Adobe Type Manager and click on uninstall. After uninstalling it, restart your computer. Here's a little bit of information about the Adobe Type manager, I hope you find this useful. 
  • Adobe Type Manager
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Answered By 5 points N/A #86954

Device Driver for the Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard

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Your perception is totally right and you reached the right way. I have quite a keen solution for your problem

  • This issue might possibly occur if an Adobe type Manager is installed on your computer many of the Adobe Type Manager is quite supportive for your computer on your Windows XP.

To fix this problem try these steps:

  • Go to start click add/remove programs from the control panel.
  • There is a box of currently installed programs, click Adobe type Manager or then click remove.
  • Follow the instructions which appear on your screen to complete the process.
  • Restart your computer.

This will surely help you to find the solution for your system.

Answered By 0 points N/A #196068

Device Driver for the Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard

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Yes, you are correct. The error you stated occurs when there is Adobe Type Manager installed on your PC. Some Adobe Type Manager versions are not compatible with Windows XP power management features. So you will need to uninstall Adobe Type Manager. Just click on Start and then go to Control Panel. Click Add/Remove Programs. Locate the Adobe Type Manager and then click Change/Remove or Uninstall Program. Just follow the on-screen instructions and then restart your computer.

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