1) On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and R at the same time to invoke the Run box. Then type services.msc and press Enter. 2) Scroll down to the bottom and double click WLAN AutoConfig. 3) Set the Startup type to Automatic and click Start. Then click Apply > OK. See if the WiFi not working problem is resolved.
Open the Settings App. Go to Update & Security - Troubleshoot. Run the Keyboard troubleshooter. 2. If that does not resolve this for you. Open Device Manager. Expand the Keyboards section. Right click your keyboard and choose 'Uninstall'. Then restart your PC.
Hello, I'm currently having a problem regarding both CTRL keys on my Lenovo IdeaPad 700 which hasn't been responding whenever I'm using shortcut keys. I've tried clicking CTRL + ALT + Fn and uninstall & reinstalling my keyboard drivers but it's only a temporary solution and it eventually not working again.
The keyboard on my ASUS Vivobook S 15 (2022) / Kubuntu 22.04 system is not working. Only a select few functions keys are working, such as F4, F5, F6 and F7 (touchpad enable/disable, screen brightness controls, keyboard brightness and mic enable/disable). The touchpad is also working as intended.
• Restart your computer. • If it is a wired keyboard, try connecting it to a different USB port or another computer. • If it is a laptop Keyboard, try connecting a spare keyboard to isolate if it is a hardware problem. You can test your keyboard using keyboard tester website. • Also make sure the chipset and BIOS is updated.
A. by pressing the Enter key in the Numpad it works as intended. B. I remapped some keys to work as an Enter key to test if they worked, and of course, they did. C. I tested it on both Windows and Linux to no avail, that key is wonky and must be pressed hard to get it to work. Laptop's specs: Laptop: Asus TUF A15 fa506iv OS: dual boot
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