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  2. Some of my keyboard keys isn't working on Windows 11

    answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/some-of-my-keyboard-keys-isnt...

    1. Run the on-screen keyboard: press Windows + R, type osk, and press enter. This will open the on-screen keyboard. Check that the keys work here. 2. Update the keyboard driver: Open Device Manager (right-click the Start button and select it). Expand the Keyboard section. Right-click on all keyboard drivers and select Update Drivers.

  3. Volume/mute keys on keyboard not working - Microsoft Community

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    If that does not work, boot into BIOS and check to see if there is a setting for Function Keys - Media Keys, that should be set to Media Keys . . . Power to the Developer! All the Fn keys work fine, except for the F1-F3 volume keys, whether they are in hotkey mode or not.

  4. Keyboard brightness keys not working - Microsoft Community

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    Type Troubleshoot in Windows Start Search box > Click Troubleshoot > Scroll down and click Keyboard > Run the troubleshooter > Follow onscreen directions. 2. Update Keyboard Driver. Windows Key+X (Or right click on Start) > Click Device Manager > Expand Keyboards > Right click on Standard PS/2 Keyboard > Click Update Driver Software > Click ...

  5. My shift keys are suddenly not working - Microsoft Community

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    1) On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and I (at the same time) to invoke the Settings window. 2) Click Ease of Access. 3) Select Keyboard on the left pane. Then make sure the status of Sticky Keys, Toggle Keys and Filter Keys are all set to Off. If there is any one set to On, switch it to Off instead.

  6. specific keys on keyboard not working (CTRL, ALT, WINDOWS)

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    1. Press the Windows + C keys and click Settings. 2. Click Change computer settings. 3. Click Ease of Access. 4. Click Keyboard. 5. Disable Sticky Keys. 6. Check that the keys work correctly. Method 4 Uninstall the keyboard driver: 1. Press the Windows + X keys simultaneously; 2. Click on the Device Manager option; 3.

  7. Holding Down Keyboard Keys Doesn't Repeat - Microsoft Community

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    I have looked through Sticky Keys, Filter Keys, Repeat Keys, etc. I have Filter Keys, Sticky Keys, and Toggle Keys off. Try toggling Filter keys. FWIW that option makes my keyboard completely non-functional. I just get weak beeps from any keystroke. YMMV. Apparently a way to get there is to press and hold the right-Shift- key for at least 8 ...

  8. Dell KB216 Wired Keyboard Usage and Troubleshooting Guide

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    Using a Microfiber or terry cloth wipe the keys and frame around the keys. When there is a build-up, take a cotton swab, microfiber towel, or terry cloth and dip it in isopropyl alcohol. It should be damp but not wet. Wipe away the build-up and let the isopropyl alcohol evaporate away before using the keyboard again.

  9. Volume shortcut keys (F1, F2 and F3) do not work. I - Dell

    www.dell.com/community/en/conversations/laptops-general-locked-topics/volume...

    September 11th, 2017 18:00. Try holding the Fn key and pressing the volume control. If that works, then your F keys are defaulting to working as F keys, not media keys. If you wish to swap that behavior around, take a look at your Esc key. If you see an icon indicating "F Lock" or "Fn Lock", then press Fn+Esc, and the default behaviors of your ...

  10. How to Fix Dell Keyboard Not Working

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    Select Troubleshoot. Select Advanced Options and then Select Startup settings and click on the Restart button. After your system restarts, press the F4 key to enable Safe mode. Once you're in safe mode, test your keyboard to see how it performs. If it's functioning properly, then move on to the next step.

  11. Cannot type a s d f j k keys on my laptop keyboard

    answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/cannot-type-a-s-d-f-j-k-keys-on...

    1. Open the run box by pressing the Windows key + R and type rstrui.exe. 2. Once system restore windows open, normally it will suggest a restore point (sometimes it doesn't) if it does, select the 2nd option and hit next. 3. Select your desired restore point date and time and hit next and finish.