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If Something Goes Wrong
Keyboard help
3
If your computer has a user-removable battery, remove
the battery and hold down the power button for
approximately 10 seconds.
4
Reconnect the battery (if you removed it) and the power
cord/cable.
5
Turn On the computer, and try the keyboard again.
Uninstall the keyboard driver
You can Uninstall the keyboard driver to allow Windows to
automatically reinstall the driver.
1
In the
Search
field, type
Device Manager
.
2
Click the
Device Manager
application.
3
In the “Device Manager” double-click
Keyboards
.
4
Right-click
Standard PS/2 Keyboard
and select
Uninstall
.
Do
NOT
select the “Delete the driver software for this
device” box.
(Sample Image) Device Manager - Keyboard uninstall
5
After the driver uninstalls, restart your computer, see
Restart your computer” on page 45
The driver is then reinstalled automatically.
NOTE