[SOLVED] keyboard stops working

May 11, 2022
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hi i hope you guys having great day.

so its been 2 days i cant play any game because i have this weird problem, my movement stops working in any direction when it comes to moving with keyboard((all the keys))
and what i mean by stops working is, it pauses in one millisecond and gets back to working again.
so i tried changing keyboard and to be honest the keyboard i tried was old too, but i had the same problem with that keyboard that i have with this one
and i searched throw internet and nobody has this problem so i came here.
now my question is can this problem be because of my hard disk or any thing like that and what is the percentage on that.
and what you guys think? and what should i do to fixed it?


thanks for reading and your awnser helps me alot.😉





Machine ASUS
Operating System Microsoft Windows 10 Pro (64-bit)
Memory 8 GB
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-10100 CPU @ 3.60GHz
Motherboard ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. - PRIME B460M-A R2.0
Video Cards NVIDIA GeForce GT 740
Monitors L1755
Hard Disk WDC WD5000AURX-63UY4Y0 (500.0 GB)
 
Solution
A bit puzzling because the problem occurs with two keyboards.....

Keyboards: make and model? Perhaps they are different but not at all unusual that both may have been made by the same manufacturer. Only real difference being the logo's printed on the keyboards.

I suggest trying the built in Windows troubleshooters. The troubleshooters may find and fix something.

If the Windows troubleshooters do not work then try "sfc /scannow" and "dism".

References:

https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-use-sfc-scannow-to-repair-windows-system-files-2626161

https://www.windowscentral.com/how-use-dism-command-line-utility-repair-windows-10-image
PSU: make, model, wattage, age, condition (original, new, refurbished, used)?

Disk drive(s): 500 GB capacity noted - how full?

If possible - try the two keyboards in another known working system - just as a matter of elimination.

Some other things you can do:

1) Look in Reliability History and Event Viewer for error codes, warnings, or even informational events that may be being captured when the keyboard movement stops working.

2) Power down, unplug, open the case.

Clean out dust and debris.

Verify by sight and feel that all cards, connectors, RAM, and jumpers are fully and firmly in place.

3) Inspect for signs of damage: bare conductor showing, kinked or pinched wires, melted insulation, browned or blackened areas or components, swollen components, Loose or missing screws.

[Note: if you are not comfortable doing any of that by yourself then get a knowledgeable family member or friend to help.]

And, just as a matter of routine: be sure to back up all important data beforehand. At least 2 x copies stored to locations other than the pc. Ensure that the backups are recoverable and readable.
 
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Do you have any type of monitor going, or can perhaps open task manager while having a game loaded up to see what usages are?

A couple of things I would point out straight off.

A GT740 is not a "gaming" GPU and should be considered using on lowest quality settings at reduced resolutions.

8GB of RAM may be sufficient but not ideal for modern titles. Having 2 matched sticks so the system can run in dual channel is ideal. One stick can cause lowered performance and if you are running out of RAM while the game and other background applications are going can be causing a problem with....

And the last thing to mention is this system being on a HDD. That is a severe limitation to a modern machine. If the above scenario where you are running out of physical RAM is happening, then you go to page file located on storage, which in your case is very slow/high latency.

I am not say that the above is "for sure" your end all be all of the problem, but it sure isn't helping.
 
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well yeah i have monitor on performance and every thing is fine except hhd that some times goes to 100%
my gpu is gt740 2g ddr5, and i know that its not best gpu outthere but im play low spec games like csgo/warface/gta 5/and....
and i want to mention that every thing was fine 2 days go
and i put this pc together a weak a go
every thing is new except gpu and hhd that im upgrading it in a weak ,so do you thing if i put a m2 and rtx 2060 on this rig it be fine ?
and its because of hhd ?
and yeah by the way like i said its not the ram cause while im gaming i use 70% of it cause i boosted the windows 10 to the max

Do you have any type of monitor going, or can perhaps open task manager while having a game loaded up to see what usages are?

A couple of things I would point out straight off.

A GT740 is not a "gaming" GPU and should be considered using on lowest quality settings at reduced resolutions.

8GB of RAM may be sufficient but not ideal for modern titles. Having 2 matched sticks so the system can run in dual channel is ideal. One stick can cause lowered performance and if you are running out of RAM while the game and other background applications are going can be causing a problem with....

And the last thing to mention is this system being on a HDD. That is a severe limitation to a modern machine. If the above scenario where you are running out of physical RAM is happening, then you go to page file located on storage, which in your case is very slow/high latency.

I am not say that the above is "for sure" your end all be all of the problem, but it sure isn't helping.
 
PSU: make, model, wattage, age, condition (original, new, refurbished, used)?

Disk drive(s): 500 GB capacity noted - how full?

If possible - try the two keyboards in another known working system - just as a matter of elimination.

Some other things you can do:

1) Look in Reliability History and Event Viewer for error codes, warnings, or even informational events that may be being captured when the keyboard movement stops working.

2) Power down, unplug, open the case.

Clean out dust and debris.

Verify by sight and feel that all cards, connectors, RAM, and jumpers are fully and firmly in place.

3) Inspect for signs of damage: bare conductor showing, kinked or pinched wires, melted insulation, browned or blackened areas or components, swollen components, Loose or missing screws.

[Note: if you are not comfortable doing any of that by yourself then get a knowledgeable family member or friend to help.]

And, just as a matter of routine: be sure to back up all important data beforehand. At least 2 x copies stored to locations other than the pc. Ensure that the backups are recoverable and readable.

psu;600 new 1 weak old
hhd; maybe 70% free
there is no warning and no error or popup
i did look inside every thing is fine cable management and all the parts are fine
little details the two keyboard disconnect differently maybe one is slower and other one faster (on disconnecting) so im thinking keyboards are the cause if it
because if ir was parts. they should be disconnect same time
i mean i ordered a keyboard but it takes a weak.
tnx for reply dude, i preshade it
and what you think i should do next?
 
A bit puzzling because the problem occurs with two keyboards.....

Keyboards: make and model? Perhaps they are different but not at all unusual that both may have been made by the same manufacturer. Only real difference being the logo's printed on the keyboards.

I suggest trying the built in Windows troubleshooters. The troubleshooters may find and fix something.

If the Windows troubleshooters do not work then try "sfc /scannow" and "dism".

References:

https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-use-sfc-scannow-to-repair-windows-system-files-2626161

https://www.windowscentral.com/how-use-dism-command-line-utility-repair-windows-10-image
 
Solution
A bit puzzling because the problem occurs with two keyboards.....

Keyboards: make and model? Perhaps they are different but not at all unusual that both may have been made by the same manufacturer. Only real difference being the logo's printed on the keyboards.

I suggest trying the built in Windows troubleshooters. The troubleshooters may find and fix something.

If the Windows troubleshooters do not work then try "sfc /scannow" and "dism".

References:

https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-use-sfc-scannow-to-repair-windows-system-files-2626161

https://www.windowscentral.com/how-use-dism-command-line-utility-repair-windows-10-image
TNX DUDE I THINK THE SFC WORKED.
SO IF SFC WORKED WHAT WAS THE PROBLEM?
 
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