[SOLVED] Some keys don't work after Windows 10 update

Mar 21, 2021
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Hello,

After a windows 10 update, some of my keys are not working properly:
Dot key not working, if I do shift+dot it acts as a mouse right click,
my number 7 key now types dash symbol but 7 on keypad still works,
Windows Key and number 1 on keypad doesn't work

My laptop is a Dell Inspiron 17 7737, Windows 10 with latest updates installed,
I reinstalled the keyboard driver in device manager and restarted,
connected a wireless keyboard and had no issues!
I also checked Dell for new driver updates
Troubleshooter did not find any problems, as expected
Verified keyboard language settings
I did not install any new software recently

So Here I am haha
Any suggestions?
 
Solution
What BIOS is installed?

Dell link:

https://www.dell.com/community/Lapt...ron-17-7737-Keyboard-Malfunction/td-p/4573263

Even though there is no warranty, the service tag may still be helpful.

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If a wireless keyboard is working and with the existing laptop keyboard being 7 - 8 years old I suspect that the laptop keyboard has failed in some manner.

You might be able to find a replacement laptop keyboard and reinstall the keyboard yourself. And/or find someone to help.

Example video:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbYOjIZacr8


You can and should look for similar videos just to see what others have done.

DIY can work out but there are risks.

Google...
Noted that you tried the Windows troubleshooters with no success.

Did that process include "sfc /scannow" and "dism"?

References:

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

https://www.howtogeek.com/222532/ho...-system-files-with-the-sfc-and-dism-commands/

Look in Reliability History: Any error codes, warnings, or informational events that relate to the keyboard?
Hi,
thanks for the suggestions,

sfc /scannow
Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them.

dism
No component store corruption detected.

I restarted but still the issue remains,

checked reliability history and did not see keyboard issues
 
Noted that wireless keyboards work. What about a wired (USB) keyboard?

Will the laptop boot into Safe mode and the keyboard work thereafter?

How old is the Dell Inspiron laptop? Any warranty left?

don't have a wired keyboard to test unfortunately,
booted into safe made and the issue remains, windows key, 7, dot, 1 on keypad are doing different functions

booted to BIOS and issue remains but in bios the 7 key is showing semicolon symbol instead of a dash, thoughts on that?

laptop is from 2013-2014 ,no warranty
 
What BIOS is installed?

Dell link:

https://www.dell.com/community/Lapt...ron-17-7737-Keyboard-Malfunction/td-p/4573263

Even though there is no warranty, the service tag may still be helpful.

======

If a wireless keyboard is working and with the existing laptop keyboard being 7 - 8 years old I suspect that the laptop keyboard has failed in some manner.

You might be able to find a replacement laptop keyboard and reinstall the keyboard yourself. And/or find someone to help.

Example video:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbYOjIZacr8


You can and should look for similar videos just to see what others have done.

DIY can work out but there are risks.

Google "dell inspiron 17 7737 keyboard replacement" for costs and "how-to's".

Noted pricing from $18 to $88 USD.
 
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Solution
What BIOS is installed?

Dell link:

https://www.dell.com/community/Lapt...ron-17-7737-Keyboard-Malfunction/td-p/4573263

Even though there is no warranty, the service tag may still be helpful.

======

If a wireless keyboard is working and with the existing laptop keyboard being 7 - 8 years old I suspect that the laptop keyboard has failed in some manner.

You might be able to find a replacement laptop keyboard and reinstall the keyboard yourself. And/or find someone to help.

Example video:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbYOjIZacr8


You can and should look for similar videos just to see what others have done.

DIY can work out but there are risks.

Google "dell inspiron 17 7737 keyboard replacement" for costs and "how-to's".

Noted pricing from $18 to $88 USD.

thanks for that link ,it seems very helpful,
I will try to install the latest BIOS update from dell even if I already have it,
If not, I will look into getting a replacement keyboard
Thanks
 
What BIOS is installed?

Dell link:

https://www.dell.com/community/Lapt...ron-17-7737-Keyboard-Malfunction/td-p/4573263

Even though there is no warranty, the service tag may still be helpful.

======

If a wireless keyboard is working and with the existing laptop keyboard being 7 - 8 years old I suspect that the laptop keyboard has failed in some manner.

You might be able to find a replacement laptop keyboard and reinstall the keyboard yourself. And/or find someone to help.

Example video:

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbYOjIZacr8


You can and should look for similar videos just to see what others have done.

DIY can work out but there are risks.

Google "dell inspiron 17 7737 keyboard replacement" for costs and "how-to's".

Noted pricing from $18 to $88 USD.

Good news! I downloaded and installed the bios version from Dell's website that was already on my laptop, got message saying Dell doesn't recommend installing the same version but I did anyway and now my keyboard is fixed! Cheers
 
Very good.

Interesting to read that Dell does not "recommend" installing the same version. Seems to ignore the possibility that the working BIOS version was corrupted.

Generally there are three options with regards to such matters: upgrade to a newer version, roll back to the previously working version, and of course just simply reinstall the current version.
 
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