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Troubleshooting Your Laptop Keyboard Not Working
Is Your Laptop Keyboard Not Working? Don’t Panic!
If your laptop keyboard has suddenly stopped working, you may be feeling a little panicked. But don’t worry—it’s likely an easy fix. In this article, we’ll walk you through the most common causes and solutions for laptop keyboards that are not working.
Check If Your Keyboard Is Enabled
The first thing to check is whether or not your laptop keyboard is enabled in your operating system. To do this, open the Control Panel, go to Devices and Printers and then select your laptop from the list. Once you have selected it, click on the Properties button and then go to the Keyboard tab. Check to make sure that the keyboard is enabled and then click OK.
Check Your Keyboard’s Connections
The next step is to check the physical connections of the laptop keyboard. Make sure that the cable is securely connected to both the laptop and the keyboard. If the cable is loose or damaged, it will likely need to be replaced. Additionally, check to make sure that the laptop’s battery is properly charged and that the laptop’s power adapter is working.
Check If a Driver Is Needed
If the physical connections are all secure and the keyboard is enabled, the next step is to check if a driver is needed. To do this, go to the manufacturer’s website and search for the model number of your laptop. Download and install any necessary drivers and then restart your laptop.
Replace Your Keyboard
If all else fails, it may be time to replace your laptop keyboard. This is a relatively straightforward process, but make sure you consult your laptop’s user manual for instructions. Many keyboards are easy to replace and can be purchased online or at your local electronics store.