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You’re working on your máy tính, and all of a sudden, the “I” key stops working. Or maybe a whole section of keys is taking forever to respond. Worse yet, thekeyboardcuts out entirely. While this can be a hassle, particularly when you have work due, there are a few things you can try yourself to get back to the job hand.
Nội dung chính
- Is the Problem Hardware or Software?
- Reboot Your PC
- Reinstall Your Keyboard Driver
- Adjust Your Keyboard Settings
- Change Your Keyboard Layout
- Check for Crumbs
- Remove the Battery (If You Can)
- Reseat Bad Connections
- Defective Keyboard
Is the Problem Hardware or Software?
BIOS menu
Before you attempt random fixes, try to narrow down your problem. Is there something wrong with the keyboard hardware itself, or is a software glitch preventing Windows from recognizing keystrokes? Figuring this out can save you a lot of time later on.
Reboot your computer and try to enter the UEFI or BIOS. Typically, you need to press Delete, Esc, or some other key as your computer boots. Your computer should tell you which key to press along the bottom of the screen.
If you’re unable to enter the BIOS and navigate it with your keyboard, there’s a good chance you have a hardware problem. If you can enter the BIOS, and the problem key(s) work fine within that menu, your problem lies within Windows.
Exit the BIOS without saving your changes and continue to some of the fixes below. You may have to hook up a USB keyboard to troubleshoot.
Reboot Your PC
If you followed the above advice, you’ll have already done this, but just in case, have you tried turning it off and on again? A reboot corrects a thousand ails, as my old IT manager used to say. If you can’t use the trackpad ormouseto reboot the PC, just hold down the power button for about 10-15 seconds to turn the PC off, then turn it back on.
If that doesn’t fix the problem, trybooting into Safe Modeand see if that worksit won’t fix the problem permanently, but it will help you determine whether your keyboard is faulty or not.
Reinstall Your Keyboard Driver
Sometimes the driver managing your keyboard can run into problems, particularly if you install third-party software often and/or you turn your machine off all the time without using the Shut Down command. Open the Start menu and type “Device Manager.” Press Enter, and expand the Keyboards section.
If any of the items in this section have a yellow exclamation point next to them, it can indicate a problem. Even if you don’t see an exclamation point, though, I recommend right-clicking your keyboard in this menu and choosing Uninstall Driver. Reboot your PC, and Windows should automatically grab the generic drivers for your keyboard, which may cause it to work again.
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 máy tính manufacturer’s tư vấn page and install the latest drivers for the keyboard. (If there’s no keyboard driver, try reinstalling the chipset and/or USB drivers.) You can read more about downloading and updating drivers inthis guide.
Adjust Your Keyboard Settings
Certain software settings can cause your keyboard to behave erratically, even if they wereintendedto be beneficial. For example, if your keyboard’s Repeat Delay setting is too short, pressing a key might type two or more characters. Head to your keyboard’s settings by opening the Start menu, typing “Control Panel,” and searching for “Keyboard” in the upper-right corner of the Control Panel window.
If, on the other hand, you notice a delay between pressing a key and that character appearing on screen, you may want to adjust the Filter Keys setting. From the Start menu, search for “Ease of Access Keyboard,” and enter that menu. If Use Filter Keys is turned on, toggle it off to see if it helps. Similarly, if your keyboard is behaving strangely, make sure Use Sticky Keys is also turned off in this menu.
Change Your Keyboard Layout
If your keyboard keys work but produce different letters than the keys indicate, it’s possible your language or keyboard layout got changed accidentally (or someone in your house pulled a decades-old prank).
Open the Start menu and type “Language” to find Windows’ Language settings panel. Click on it, then head down to your list of languages. Click on the one you want to usefor most US users it’ll be English (United States)and click the Options button. Make sure US QWERTY is available under Keyboards on the next page, and remove any keyboard layouts you aren’t using.
Go Viral
If none of the above solutions solve the problem, it’s possible that your keyboard is the victim of a virus. Run amalwarescan by using one of ourtop antivirus protection picks.
Check for Crumbs
The above solutions are all software-based, but if you followed our initial instructions and suspect your problem is hardware-related, you’ll need to get your hands dirty…literally. You may have to clean your keyboard.
Hold your keyboard (or máy tính) upside down, or the very least a 45- to 75-degree angle from horizontal and give it a good shake. Sometimes crumbs from working lunches or your last snack break can get stuck under the keys. This is more of a problem for older laptops, but it’s worth a shot even on a new one.
If you have a keyboard vacuum or a can of compressed air, give the nooks and crannies of your keyboard a quick cleaning. If one or two keys are stuck because of soda spillage, pop the offending key cap off the keyboard (if that’s an option) and try to clean as much dried liquid from the key switch as possible.
Dab some rubbing alcohol or soapy water on a ragnot onto the keyboardand clean away the sticky residue. A cotton swab can also come in handy here, just be careful and don’t disassemble the key switch unless you know what you’re doing.
If an extensive section of the keyboard is stuck because of liquid damage, like a spilled cup of soda or coffee, your best recourse may be to have the keyboard assembly replaced.
Remove the Battery (If You Can)
Occasionally, a máy tính’s batterywhich resides under the keyboardcan cause problems. If your máy tính has a removable battery, shut down the máy tính, remove the battery, then plug in the power cable. Try to boot the máy tính without the battery installed, using only AC power.
If the keyboard only works when the battery is removed, you may need your battery replaced. (Just be sure to get an official battery from the máy tính’s manufacturerwe do not recommend third-party máy tính batteries for safety reasons).
Reseat Bad Connections
Sometimes the keyboard loses connection with the máy tính’s motherboard, and you have a keyboard that either works intermittently or not all. If you’re an IT pro, removing the outer case and reconnecting the ribbon cable on the bottom of the keyboard should be child’s play.
If not, check your máy tính manufacturer’s site for instructions on disassembling your máy tính so you can reconnect that ribbon cable. If you aren’t comfortable disassembling your máy tính, bring it to a service depot so a professional can take a look it.
Defective Keyboard
If you’re still in your warranty period, try your máy tính manufacturer’s tech tư vấn line. If they determine you’re using a defective keyboard, you should be able to get it replaced a service depot without too much hassle.
Before you send your máy tính in or surrender it to a service tech, however, it’salwaysadvisable toback up your hard driveor remove it entirely and hold onto it. That way you’ll still have your data, which is the most important part of your máy tính.
Having a key on why your keyboard stopped working doesn’t mean you have to chuck your máy tính altogether. Our fixes above should address the majority of possible issues, but if you can’t get it to work, use aUSB keyboardfor now and get your máy tính looked by a professional when you have time.
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