If you are using an external keyboard, please refer to this article: How to fix External Keyboard problems.To provide you more detailed instruction, you can also click ASUS YouTube video link below to know more about How to Fix Keyboard Problems on ASUS Laptops....
Physical damage can be a common cause of laptop keyboard problems. Over time, your keyboard may suffer wear and tear that can lead to some keys not working. Here’s how to check for physical damage: Inspect the keys for visible damage. Do they look worn out? Are they stuck and not pop...
Hello… I have a dell latitude CPx laptop wtih the problem you described. The screen is still working but I can see only a very dull image. I do not find the lid close switch where you said it was. There is not any button close to the LCD screen, but the power button. Oh, this...
Robert nox1ous Member 53 Leonard Kohl Member 37 Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Create an account Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Register a new account ...
Please check whether there is a [F10 Camera Hotkey]① on your keyboard of the laptop. If no, please go to the next chapter. Note: The hotkeys functions may be different based on different models, please refer to the User Manuals. Press F10 key or press the function key + F10 key...
First of all, you need to find the path to your ACPI keyboard object in the Device Manager: Device Manager -> Keyboards -> Double click on your keyboard -> Properties -> Details > BIOS device name After this, grabSSDT-KEY-DELL-WN09.dsland change the ACPI path to the one found above...
In this application, make sure to set all channels to high volume levels. Make sure the different speakers (especially 'Front', 'Master', and 'PCM") are NOT muted and NOT set to low volume levels in alsamixer.Move with the left and right keys on your keyboard until the "Master" item...
0xA0 Laptop hibernation partition 0xDE Dell OEM partition 0xFE IBM OEM partition 0xEE GPT partition 0xEF EFI System partition on an MBR disk Windows XP Professional does not support multidisk volumes that are created by Windows NT 4.0 and earlier, and that use System ID values 0x86, 0x87,...
Using the laptop's mousepad go to control panel and check the settings for the keyboard and mouse. Make sure that nothing has been turned off for the keyboard or is preventing it from responding. If no settings are changed and everything looks OK for the keyboard, then the keyboard itself...
Sorry I'm completely new at this, but I can't find a implementation guide for my laptop anywhere. I know it's not the eGPU setup cuz i plugged it inside a Dell N7110 and it booted right up no problems. It came up as general Microsoft adapter (which i read on this site how to...