System: ASUS LAPTOP VIVOBOOK E203, WINDOWS 11 23H2.
For a week or so, have had trouble with erratic, on / off, from one minute to the next, key function.
This happens with only a few keys, and quite consistently, the same ones.
At times, the key registration will lag, and keeping the key pressed will work.
Mostly, it seems, the keys don't work at all.
The issue always concerns the same keys: alt, C, S, D, B, AND BLANK.
From quite a bit of surfing, it looks like many users have encountered this issue.
I have tried the commonly suggested remedies, to no avail.
Below, I list what I've tried.
Since the issue is intermittent, I don't think it is caused by the hardware.
It's not a repeat rate, or some other keyboard settings issue, as often, no registration occurs at all, no matter how long a key is pressed.
On-screen keyboard works.
Verified that the filter keys setting was disabled.
What hasn't worked so far:
Updating and reinstalling keyboard driver.
Running keyboard troubleshooter
Running sfc /scannow
Since it's hot these days, and since the issue is intermittent, wondered if system overheating was at cause.
Coulnd't see anything suspicious in the hardware monitor data, but don't really understand this.
The laptop itself, besides, doesn't feel hotter than usual (warm).
For a week or so, have had trouble with erratic, on / off, from one minute to the next, key function.
This happens with only a few keys, and quite consistently, the same ones.
At times, the key registration will lag, and keeping the key pressed will work.
Mostly, it seems, the keys don't work at all.
The issue always concerns the same keys: alt, C, S, D, B, AND BLANK.
From quite a bit of surfing, it looks like many users have encountered this issue.
I have tried the commonly suggested remedies, to no avail.
Below, I list what I've tried.
Since the issue is intermittent, I don't think it is caused by the hardware.
It's not a repeat rate, or some other keyboard settings issue, as often, no registration occurs at all, no matter how long a key is pressed.
On-screen keyboard works.
Verified that the filter keys setting was disabled.
What hasn't worked so far:
Updating and reinstalling keyboard driver.
Running keyboard troubleshooter
Running sfc /scannow
Since it's hot these days, and since the issue is intermittent, wondered if system overheating was at cause.
Coulnd't see anything suspicious in the hardware monitor data, but don't really understand this.
The laptop itself, besides, doesn't feel hotter than usual (warm).