Your Lenovo keyboard not working problem is probably being caused by driver issues. The steps above may resolve it, but if they don’t, try to update the keyboard driver for your Lenovo laptop. If you don’t have the time, patience or computer skills to update the driver manually, you c...
Re:My keyboard on my laptop stops working after a random time I did every troubleshooting tip, have all driver and windows update, and it has gotten a lot worse. Its now not randomly every few hours, it happens every 10 minutes. Putting it to sleep for a moment fixes it bu...
Manually update the driver– You can update your keyboard driver manually by going to theofficial Asus website, andsearchingfor the latest driver for your keyboard. Make sure that the driver is matched with your Windows OS and your laptop model. This requires time and computer skills. Automatica...
Hello, my fn+f3 key which turn on/off the keyboard light of my laptop is not working anymore, all the other fn keys still working perfectly and also the key f3 alone is working but the key fn+f3 isn't working anymore, it has the light icon ...
Upon imaging a Surface Laptop 2 with our basic image from the older Surface laptop model the Surface Hid Mini Driver driver fails to power and thus the keyboard doesn't work. if I revert back to 03/2...Show More Reply Menewberry to cbuzzsawApr 28, 2021Hi I had the same issue w...
If that doesn't bring the keys back to life, or if the Keyboard icon isn't even visible in the Device Manager, head to the laptop manufacturer's support page and install the latest drivers for the keyboard. (If there's no keyboard driver, try reinstalling the chipset and/orUSB drivers...
uninstall and re-installing the driver and it didn't work. Your solution on the UEFI worked but because I couldn't use my keyboard and the volume buttons on my laptop I had to do the following since I was able to use my blue tooth mouse. Thanks so much for your quick reply a...
Reboot your laptop. Check if your keyboard is now working. If not, go to the next step. Find the driver for your laptop’s built-in keyboard. Right click it and select “Uninstall device.” Reboot your laptop. Windows should automatically reinstall the keyboard driver. ...
HitUpdate driver. SelectSearch automatically for drivers. Follow instructions to update drivers. Now, you can restart the computer and see if you’re still having issues with the keyboard not working. Uninstall keyboard drivers If updating your drivers isn’t helping, you can go all out and uni...
- Choose the "Browse for drivers on your computer" - Click on "Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer" - Select the latest keyboard related driver from the list and click Next to proceed - Restart your unit as usual ...