When the laptop keyboard does not respond, you can try the following methods to restore its normal function: 1. Shortcut key recovery
Fn+W: This is a shortcut key suitable for most computer models, which can quickly restore keyboard functions.
Fn+Numlk * or Fn+Insert: Some notebooks may bind the Num Lock key to the Fn key, or design Num Lock and Insert keys together. Trying these combination keys may solve the problem.
Ctrl+Fn+Alt+W: For some Win8 system models, this shortcut key combination may also be effective. 2. Restart the computer
Sometimes, keyboard failure may only be a temporary issue, and restarting the computer can attempt to restore keyboard functionality. 3. Check keyboard connection
If the laptop is using an external keyboard, check if the connection cable is securely plugged in or try replacing the USB port.
For the built-in keyboard, check if there is dust or foreign matter affecting the triggering of the keys. You can try cleaning it with a hair dryer or cotton swab. 4. Update or reinstall keyboard drivers
Open Device Manager, find the "Keyboard" option, right-click on the keyboard device, and select "Update Driver" or "Uninstall Device". keyboard
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The issue with the driver program has not been resolved. You can try uninstalling the device and restarting the computer, and the system will automatically install the default driver for the keyboard.
You can also use professional driver management software (such as "Driver Life") to update or reinstall. 5. Use on-screen keyboard
If none of the above methods can solve the problem, you can temporarily use an on-screen keyboard instead of a physical keyboard. In the Windows system, the on-screen keyboard can be opened by entering "on-screen keyboard" or "osk" in the search bar. 6. Seeking professional maintenance
If none of the above steps can solve the problem, it may be a serious hardware malfunction of the keyboard. It is recommended to contact the computer brand after-sales center or a professional computer repair organization for maintenance.
To address the issue of unresponsive laptop keyboards, attempts and solutions can be made from various aspects such as shortcut key recovery, restarting the computer, checking keyboard connections, updating or reinstalling keyboard drivers, using on-screen keyboards, and seeking professional repairs.