Question Laptop and keyboard drivers

Tommynew

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Hello!
I was experiencing something weird lately.
While im writing, eventually, some keys in the keyboard stop rsponding (e, r, enter...), and i cannot make the keyboard work again.
The only thing i can do is uninstall the keyboard trough the device manager.
When i unnistall the keyboard it works fine, but then windows installs the drivers again and eventually stops working.
Is there something i can do?

it tried reinstalling windows, but it gets even worse.
 
Are you using the keyboard manufacturer's drivers or Windows 10 drivers? Is it wired or Bluetooth? Is it always the same specific keys, or is it random? If it is always the same keys, I would think it's your keyboard so you might want to try using a different keyboard or a different USB plug. If a different keyboard doesn't solve the problem, and it is a Bluetooth (wireless) keyboard. Go the the Hardware Device Manager and start by clicking on View> Click on "Show hidden device" which will make the Bluetooth devices heading viable. Click on Bluetooth >Right click on your Bluetooth keyboard >Click on "Uninstall device"
From there, with the Bluetooth device highlighted, click on Action and click on scan for hardware changes".