Keyboard Stops Responding For Minutes At A Time, Then Comes Back Normal

This is a very strange problem that has appeared in the last week or so. Right now as I am using my PowerBook G4 10.4.9 2GB RAM everything is working fine. But every once in a while the keyboard will completely stop responding. The mouse/cursor can be moved anywhere, I can click on any window to make it active but the keyboard is completely dead. Then as mysteriously, it will come back to normal --- as I am typing this literally 2 minutes after it happened.
Anyone else having this problem and/or has a solution? Thanks.
Imran

OK, maybe not two minutes but 66 seconds... but in either case, at first it was almost long enough to make me think I had to do a hard reboot but then it came back to normal.
Also, the tabs near the top I think are applicable to my older PowerBook G3s... you just reminded me to put them on eBay. I do not think there are such tabs on the PowerBook G4 but I'll check again - no, I don't see them.
Thanks.
Imran

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