Somekeys are designed to repeat when pressed and held down. On some keyboard models, these keys only repeat when the keyboard is connected to the computer using a universal serial bus (USB) plug. The following keys may be designed to repeat: Back, Forward, Next, Prev Track, Next Track, Volume-, Volume+, Zoom-, and Zoom+.Unplugthe power adapter from the back or side of the laptop. Remove the laptop battery. Press and hold the power button for at least ten seconds to drain any residual power in the laptop. Insert the battery into the laptop. Plug the power adapter into the laptop. Turn the laptop on and test the keyboard.Thistroubleshooting guide will teach you how to fix laptop keyboard some keys not working.This laptop keyboard troubleshooting guide works on Windows 10, wi
Ifyour Logitech wireless keyboard is still not working at this time, follow these steps to restart HID and change its startup type: Press Windows key + R on your keyboard. Once the Run dialog box
Alsoto note, this happens even when I am not using my USB keyboard and only using the laptop keyboard (have tested this both ways)---originally thought this could be a USB issue, but I have eliminated the USB keyboard as being the problem----As I am typing this today, I don't even have the USB keyboard plugged in and just had the problem Uninstalledkeyboard from Device Manager and restarted - g key still won't work. Software keyboard - g key doesn't work there either. Filter keys are off. I have tried a USB and PS/2 keyboard - have problem on both. Interestingly it is only the lower case 'g' that has the problem - I can get 'G' no problem.1 Click the Start button, and select Control Panel under the Windows System folder in the app list. 2) Select Small icons next to View by, and click Device Manager. 3) Double-click Keyboards to view all the devices under this category. 4) Right-click your keyboard and click Uninstall device. 5) Click Uninstall.
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