Windows 10 doesn't display a key anywhere, yet it still registers an icon.
Windows 10 doesn't display a key anywhere, yet it still registers an icon.
pressing the n key on your laptop doesn't appear in the textbar, but it registers as an icon when recording inputs. Why can't you type the n key anywhere in Windows 10? It seems to be recognized through the icon, and how can you fix this issue?
The issue seems linked to GeForce Experience shadowplay interfering with key usage. You might want to check if shadowplay is enabled or adjust its settings to allow typing while keeping the key functional. On your desktop, you could try disabling it temporarily to see if that resolves the problem.
I mistakenly interpreted something incorrectly, so I gave the assignment the wrong key. The setting that locks the microphone doesn’t trigger this issue.