Laptop's keyboard Not Working
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You're working on your laptop, and all of a sudden, the "I" key stops working, or a whole section of your KEYBOARD stops responding to keystrokes. Worse yet, the keyboard cuts 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 at hand.
Check for Crumbs
Hold your laptop upside down or at the very least at a 45- to 75-degree angle from horizontal and give the laptop 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, you can try cleaning those individual key switches with a rag soaked in a couple of drops of cleaner like rubbing alcohol or even warm soapy water. Make sure you're applying the liquid to the cloth first and not directly to the keyboard. Pop the offending key cap off the keyboard and try to clean as much dried liquid from the key switch as possible. A cotton swab can 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 spilled cup of soda or coffee, your best recourse may be to have the keyboard assembly replaced.
NO CRUMBS???
TRY THE WIERD 'CAUSE NORMAL ISN'T WORKING
Let's try The Ruminators way to tackle this problem!!
Before that just make sure that your PC satisfy these conditions,
- Not a single key of the keyboard is working.
- Power button and etc on the top are working well.
- OS has no problem loading itself.
- There is no external damage to the keyboard.
- USB ports are responding well, as You may need the help of an external mouse.
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