Laptop keyboard not responding to input

TheMartianGeek1

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Hi, everyone. I have a pretty serious problem with my laptop...my keyboard will not respond to anything. (The touch pad and mouse buttons also don't seem to work, though I normally use a wireless mouse.) A USB keyboard works fine when I plug one in, but the built-in keyboard doesn't work at all. I even bought and installed a new keyboard to replace the original, and nothing changed. And it shows up perfectly fine in the Device Manager; it even says "This device is working properly" when it very obviously is not.

I suppose to start from the beginning, maybe 3 weeks ago or so, my laptop started beeping and spitting out "Keyboard Stuck Key" errors on boot (along with an 8-bit binary value that I don't remember), so I cleaned out the keyboard with some rubbing alcohol and Q-tips, but it didn't help anything. I took the computer over to my brother's house and had him and his roommate look at it, and they noted that there did seem to be a bit of a dent around my "O" key from when I had dropped a heavy external hard drive on it, but that happened over a year ago and I hadn't had any such problems until early-to-mid-November. So I ordered a replacement keyboard and borrowed a USB one in the meantime (meanwhile, the "Keyboard Stuck Key" error was and is still popping up even with the USB keyboard...and, in fact, even when there was no keyboard attached at all), but installing the replacement did absolutely no good; it was still just as unresponsive as before. And clicking "Scan for hardware changes" in Device Manager, under the "Standard PS/2 Keyboard" (the USB one is under "HID Keyboard Device") results in three separate notes of "No driver found". Oh yes, and if it matters, I'm using Windows 7 and a Lenovo.

tl;dr version:
- Laptop keyboard not responding to any input.
- Getting "Keyboard Stuck Key" error message on boot regardless of what keyboards, if any, are plugged in.
- Device Manager doesn't show anything amiss with it.
- Replacing the keyboard does not help.
- USB keyboards seem to work fine (though I still get the error message).

Could anyone by chance help me fix this?
 
Solution
Start troubleshooting by replacing the motherboard.

If you have already replaced the keyboard with a new OEM replacement, then I would suspect the next issue is the motherboard
Start troubleshooting by replacing the motherboard.

If you have already replaced the keyboard with a new OEM replacement, then I would suspect the next issue is the motherboard
 
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