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I can understand, how frustrating it can be, when things don’t work as expected.
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I would suggest you to follow these methods provided below and check, if it helps.
Method 1:
You may also update the Keyboard driver from Device Manager manually and check if this helps.
•Press (Windows key + X) and click on “Device Manager”.
•Expand “Keyboards”.
•Right click on the Keyboard driver and select “Update Driver Software”. Once this is done, restart the computer and check, if it works.
•Expand “Keyboards”.
•Right click on the Keyboard driver and select “Update Driver Software”. Once this is done, restart the computer and check, if it works.
If the issue still persists, follow the Method 2.
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Method 2:
You may also update the Keyboard driver from Device Manager manually and check if this helps.
•Press (Windows key + X) and click on “Device Manager”.
•Expand “Keyboards”.
•Right click on the Keyboard driver and select “Uninstall”. Once this is done, restart the computer and check, if it works.
•Press (Windows key + X) and click on “Device Manager”.
•Expand “Keyboards”.
•Right click on the Keyboard driver and select “Uninstall”. Once this is done, restart the computer and check, if it works.
Method 3:
If the issue still persists, I suggest you to reinstall the latest Keyboard driver in compatibility mode and check, if it works.
Follow these steps to install the in compatibility mode.
1. Download the latest Keyboard driver from the manufacturer’s website.
2. Right-click on the setup file and click on 'Properties'.
3. Click on the ‘compatibility’ tab and check the box 'Run this program in compatibility mode” and select previous Operating System from the drop down.
4. Click on ‘Apply’ and click ‘OK’ and run the file to install it.
If the issue still persists, I suggest you to reinstall the latest Keyboard driver in compatibility mode and check, if it works.
Follow these steps to install the in compatibility mode.
1. Download the latest Keyboard driver from the manufacturer’s website.
2. Right-click on the setup file and click on 'Properties'.
3. Click on the ‘compatibility’ tab and check the box 'Run this program in compatibility mode” and select previous Operating System from the drop down.
4. Click on ‘Apply’ and click ‘OK’ and run the file to install it.
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At times, you may have some software changing the way your keyboard functions. Or maybe you added some custom keyboard shortcuts or hotkeys, and now want to reset Keyboard settings to original defaults. If your laptop keyboard keys are not working the way they should be, then maybe it is time you reset your keyboard keys to default settings. This is what you could try in Windows 10/8/7 and see if it helps.
Before you proceed, you may want first to confirm that it is not due to a physical problem or a hardware issue. So ensure that you update your device driver to its latest available version, clean the keyboard, check the wires and physical connection and maybe even try a different keyboard, in case of a desktop computer, and see if it resolves the problem. Also, check if you have enabled Sticky Keys in Windows.
Reset keyboard settings
Open Control Panel > Language. Select your default language. If you have multiple languages enabled, move another language to the top of the list, to make it the primary language – and then again move your existing preferred language back to the top of the list. This will reset the keyboard.
If you have a single language, add another language. Make the new language, the Primary language by moving it to the top of the list. Once you have done this, now move the old language back to the top of the list to make it the primary language again. This will reset the keyboard layout to default.
Let’s take an example to make it clear. I have only English (India) installed, and it is my primary language. If I want to reset my keyboard to default settings, I will have to add another language – say English (United States) and move it to the top of the list, using the Move up link. This will change my keyboard layout.
Next, I will have to move English (India) back to the top. This will change my keyboard layout to match this language setting. I can then delete English (United States).
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This will reset the keyboard keys to default settings.
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