Go to the keyboard driver and check what options it shows you in addition to uninstalling the driver. Dear Daniela, at first, when the original driver Standard PS/2 is still installed, the back slash ("\") is keep typing by itself. Then i checked for the windows update. Then I updated the keyboard driver to the current one, which is the ELAN ...
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Uninstall and reinstall the keyboard driver: Go to the Device Manager, find the Keyboard device, right-click on it, select"Uninstall device," and then restart the computer. Windows should automatically detect and reinstall the driver. Use an external keyboard: If you have access to an external USB keyboard, connect it to the laptop and see if ...
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First is to run the Keyboard Troubleshooter on your computer. Press Windows Key + I. Click on Update & Security. On the left pane menu, click on Troubleshoot. Under Find & Fix other problems, locate Keyboard. Click on the Keyboard and select Run the Troubleshooter. Follow the instruction until the troubleshooter completes its task.
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2) Go into Device Manager, open keyboard device, on Driver tab choose Update > Automatically. If that doesn't find anything try Update > Browse > Let Me Pick to try all previous keyboard drivers. If that fails try Uninstalling the driver, use mouse to restart PC to reinstall keyboard driver. 3
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Device Manager opens. In Device Manager, click your computer so that it is highlighted. Click Action, and then click Scan for hardware changes. Check the USB device to see whether it is working. If that doesn't help, go to windows update and check for updates. It might start downloading your keyboard driver right away.
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Click the Start button. Go to Settings > System > Troubleshoot. Click Additional Troubleshooters. Choose Keyboard, and then Run the troubleshooter. Solution 2: Roll back, use an older driver, or uninstall the keyboard driver: a. Press the Windows key + X, and choose Device Manager. b. Expand keyboards.
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My keyboard is now working properly sometimes, I think re-installing the driver will help. Thanks in advance! Follow these steps: 1. Press Windows + X, select Device Manager. 2. Under Device Manager, right click on your keyboard device/driver and select Uninstall. Click OK. 3.
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1. Pressione simultaneamente as teclas Windows + X; 2. Clique sobre a opção Gerenciador de Dispositivos; 3. Clique na seta que aponta para Controladores USB; 4. Clique com o botão direito do mouse sobre o dispositivo instalado e clique em Atualizar Driver, após Pesquisar automaticamente software de driver atualizado.
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The touchpad driver (formerly HID Complient Touchpad driver - or something similar) is not totally missing. The device manager finds no driver updates, as does Windows Update, as does Lenovo Vantage (from where Lenovo updates the BIOS and certain drivers itself). I tried to discharge power by turning off the computer and pressing the power ...
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OS: Microsoft Windows 11 Home Single Language. Version: 10.0.22631 Build 22631. Processor: 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1185G7. BIOS Version/Date: LENOVO EHCN81WW, 28-02-2024 . The Problem. My laptop's keyboard has not been working in Windows 11, although the touchpad and fingerprint sensor work fine. Since I use an external keyboard and mouse ...
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