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mixsonci 08-24-2015 10:48 AM

keyboard not working--why and how can i fix it
 
i just downloaded the new windows 10 mostly because i hated windows 8 and it was free. however, now my keyboard doesn't work. everything else seems to be working fine except the keyboard. i am typing this using the onscreen keyboard. i tried unplugging the keyboard and plugging it back in but it didn't work, any ideas? btw, this is a stand alone touchscreen desk top computer not a laptop or tablet

tomwed 08-24-2015 10:59 AM

I just found this.

"I had the same problem with a Dell 11 1347. There was no keyboard after updating to windows 10 and the device manager registered no issues with the driver. The problem was fixed by updating the chipset driver."

Do you know how to update drivers?

Installing drivers through Windows Update
Windows Update is the premier starting point to resolve most common driver issues you might experience immediately after installing Windows 10.
Simply launch it from Start > Settings > Update and Recovery and click Check for Updates


let me know if this doesn't help

rexxfan 08-24-2015 12:38 PM

With a few recalcitrant devices I've had some success deleting the device from the device manager and rebooting so that Windows will re-detect it and go off to get the drivers again.
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bc

mixsonci 08-24-2015 05:55 PM

tomwed, i went through all the updates as you described, but it did not work.

not sure how to do what rexxfan is describing. where do i go to uninstall and how do i reinstall?

GatorFan 08-24-2015 08:27 PM

Found this. Hope it helps
 
Keyboard is not working in Windows 10

tomwed 08-24-2015 08:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mixsonci (Post 1104111)
tomwed, i went through all the updates as you described, but it did not work.

not sure how to do what rexxfan is describing. where do i go to uninstall and how do i reinstall?

Have you googled the make and model of your computer including the keywords windows 10 and troubleshooting?

At some point microsoft has to roll out an operating system. They can't test every make and model so some don't work and the community responds with solutions. You want someone smarter than you and me that had the same problem and fixed it.

What rexxfan is describing is deleting the driver of something in your computer so that when the computer restarts the operating system will see that it is missing and go online to find it and install it. I have done that years ago, and it worked but if it didn't work I had options.

Can you go back to windows 8.1 and wait another 3 months until these bugs are worked out?

Uberschaf 08-24-2015 08:48 PM

Your PC might be in tablet mode.Just go to bottom left and type in tablet mode,turn off if on.

champion6 08-25-2015 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rexxfan (Post 1103952)
With a few recalcitrant devices I've had some success deleting the device from the device manager and rebooting so that Windows will re-detect it and go off to get the drivers again.

I agree with rexxfan. I had to do this with a DVD drive that didn't work properly after the Win10 upgrade ... easy, peasy.

rexxfan 08-25-2015 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mixsonci (Post 1104111)
tomwed, i went through all the updates as you described, but it did not work.

not sure how to do what rexxfan is describing. where do i go to uninstall and how do i reinstall?

To delete a problematic device, first click the Start button. Type "Device Manager". The device manager control panel app should pop up in the search results. Click on the device manager control panel app icon to open it. In general if there are any devices that are having problems, they'll have yellow exclamation points or red X's next to them. Right click the device name and choose Uninstall from the popup. You'll be prompted regarding whether you really want to delete it. Sometimes there will be a check box in the prompt saying "Delete Driver Software". For devices that you suspect you're having a driver issue with, checking that box will force Windows to retrieve what it believes the best driver is for the device the next time you boot. Once the device is removed, reboot the machine right away. When Windows comes back up it will detect that there's a device in the system that it doesn't have a driver for and will automatically re-install it with what it believes to be the best driver. Hopefully that will be the end of it.

If you're the least bit uncomfortable doing any of this yourself, go find an expert. I'm not at TV now, but when I am I'm happy to do this sort of thing for folks within walking distance of where I live, as time permits.
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bc

KayakerNC 08-25-2015 12:43 PM

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mixsonci 08-26-2015 01:42 AM

thank you all for your help, but nothing has worked yet, my system keeps telling me that my device (the keyboard) is up to date and working fine. however, it's still won't work and i have tried everything that has been suggested. Funny thing though, i can actually use the keyboard at the log-in screen to put in my password, but absolutely nothing after that. i now have two options... take Kayaker's advice (which is very tempting right now) or call in a professional.' any suggestions on who will come to the house as it is a desk top and i don't want to have to carry it to deliver it?

tomwed 08-26-2015 04:34 AM

Take a look at this
windows 10 stuck at login screen does not recognize mouse or keyboard - Windows 10 Forums

Do yo have another keyboard or borrow a friends? They are suggesting

to use a PS/2 keyboard/mouse or a USB-to-PS/2 adapter to pass the installation phase. Afterwards, your hardware will work again. That's a round connector.

You could buy one and return it if it doesn't work. If you can get it to work are you going back to windows 7?

Uberschaf 08-26-2015 06:30 AM

Ease of Access-keyboard settings-turn off on screen keyboard-turn off filter keys.

KayakerNC 08-26-2015 07:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mixsonci (Post 1104582)
thank you all for your help, but nothing has worked yet, my system keeps telling me that my device (the keyboard) is up to date and working fine. however, it's still won't work and i have tried everything that has been suggested. Funny thing though, i can actually use the keyboard at the log-in screen to put in my password, but absolutely nothing after that. i now have two options... take Kayaker's advice (which is very tempting right now) or call in a professional.' any suggestions on who will come to the house as it is a desk top and i don't want to have to carry it to deliver it?

Said in jest only. :1rotfl: Please don't beat your computer.
I'd stop by BestBuy and buy a new keyboard, USB or wireless maybe, and give that a try. Shouldn't cost more than $10 to $20.
Keyboards don't last forever.

Polar Bear 08-26-2015 08:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KayakerNC (Post 1104633)
...I'd stop by BestBuy and buy a new keyboard, USB or wireless...

That was going to be my suggestion.


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