Device Manager indicates that a Japanese PS/2 keyboard is a Standard 101/102-Key keyboard or a Microsoft Natural PS/2 keyboard after you upgrade a computer to Windows XP or to Windows Vista
After you upgrade a computer that uses a Japanese PS/2 Keyboard (106/109 Key) keyboard to Microsoft Windows XP or to Windows Vista, Device Manager indicates that the keyboard is a Standard 101/102-Key keyboard or a Microsoft Natural PS/2 keyboard. The keyboard functions as a 106 key keyboard but appears in Device Manager as a 101 key keyboard.
For more information on this issue, including potential causes, workarounds, and resolutions, see: Microsoft KB Article KB282764.

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