My keyboard won't work anymore
My keyboard won't work anymore
hi i hope you all having a great day. so its been two days and i cant play any game because i have this weird problem, my movement stops working in every direction when it comes to moving with keyboard (all the keys). what i mean by stops working is, it pauses for one millisecond and gets back to working again. so i tried changing keyboard and to be honest the keyboard i tried was old too, but i had the same problem with that keyboard that i have with this one and i searched on internet and nobody has this problem so i came here. now my question is can this problem be because of my hard disk or anything like that and what is the percentage on that? and what you guys think? and what should i do to fix it? thanks for reading and your answer helps me a lot. 😉 Machine ASUS Operating System Microsoft Windows 10 Pro (64-bit) Memory 8 GB Processor Intel® Core i3-10100 CPU @ 3.60GHz Motherboard ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. - PRIME B460M-A R2.0 Video Cards NVIDIA GeForce GT 740 Monitors L1755 Hard Disk WDC WD5000AURX-63UY4Y0 (500.0 GB)
A bit weird because this problem shows up with two keyboards. Maybe the models are different but not at all strange that both came from the same factory. The only real difference is just how the logo looks on them. I recommend trying the built-in Windows tricks. Those tools might find and fix a problem. If those don't work, try running "sfc /scannow" and "dism".
Here is the information in plain English:
* **Check your power supply:** Does it have the right number of watts? Is it old, new, or just used? How many do you have?
* **Check the hard drive:** It has 500 GB. But how much space is actually full? Maybe try the two keyboards in another working computer to see if they work too.
* **Look for problems in history and logs:** Check Reliability History, Event Viewer, or look at error codes, warnings, and events that happen when you move the keyboard around.
* **Power it off and clean it up:** Unplug everything, open the box. Remove dust and dirt. Make sure every card, wire connector, RAM stick, and jumper is all stuck firmly in its spot. Look closely to see if anything looks wrong with wires or parts.
* **Check for physical damage:** Are there broken conductors? Are any wires bent or pinched? Is the insulation melted? Do you see brown or black spots on components? Are any pieces swollen up? Did you forget to screw something down? If you don't know how to do this, ask a family member or friend.
* **Save your data:** Back up all your important files before starting. Make sure at least two copies are saved somewhere else. Also, make sure those backups can actually be read again if they ever get lost in the drive.