1. Got to "Control Panel" and then click "Device Manager".
2. In this new window click "Keyboards" to have it open the list of keyboards below it.
3. Now right click on your listed keyboard and click "Properties".
4. In the new window click the "Driver" tab and then click Uninstall.
5. Once it is done, click "OK" and close all the windows you opened.
6. Then you reboot the computer as stated before.
1. Uninstall the keyboard driver.
2. Reboot the computer (without reinstalling the driver).
3. When it restarts, it should reinstall the driver on its own.
If this doesn't work, you may wish to try connecting an external keyboard and see if it works fine. If it does, then it could be the keys themselves that are the issue.
1. Uninstall the keyboard driver.
2. Reboot the computer (without reinstalling the driver).
3. When it restarts, it should reinstall the driver on its own.
If this doesn't work, you may wish to try connecting an external keyboard and see if it works fine. If it does, then it could be the keys themselves that are the issue.
1. Got to "Control Panel" and then click "Device Manager".
2. In this new window click "Keyboards" to have it open the list of keyboards below it.
3. Now right click on your listed keyboard and click "Properties".
4. In the new window click the "Driver" tab and then click Uninstall.
5. Once it is done, click "OK" and close all the windows you opened.
6. Then you reboot the computer as stated before.