Some of my laptop keys are not working


  1. raj
    Posts : 13
    windows xp sp2
       #1

    Some of my laptop keys are not working


    HI,
    I am using HP G6 2105tx model with win 7 home basic 64 bit
    I have some specific keys on my keyboard not working.. these keys are ( Right Shift, Left arrow, Up arrow, Numpad 0 and Numpad Enter ) i havent spilled any kind of liquid or do not have any physical damage or problem with may laptop... recently i also see toredo tunneling adapter in my laptop could not start showing code 10 error.. i dont know if these two are anyway linked
    i also tried to edit the registry parameters of TCPIP6 to 0 but it didnt worked.. after restart it again changes to 142.. I also updated the keyboard driver.. still nothing
    i am really having trouble with my PC, if anyone can please give me a solution i will be really thankful to him/her..
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  2. Posts : 3,904
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       #2

    hello raj, This is quite common in laptops well it was with mine.

    I found out that the problem was cause by crumbs below the keys. but it is really easy to fix. It could also be caused by the key bracket.

    place a flat head screwdriver or your finger nail, at the corner of the key, And apply a little upward pressure they key should pop offf.

    Have a look for any crumbs ect, wobble the bracket to see if this helps.

    To re-apply they key just place it on top of the bracket and push down until you hear a click.

    Let me know if this helpde.
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  3. Posts : 175
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #3

    You can find the easy way out by buying an USB keyboard and attaching it to your laptop.
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  4. Posts : 3,904
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       #4

    cyrilhubert said:
    You can find the easy way out by buying an USB keyboard and attaching it to your laptop.
    However the OP wanted to fix his problem.

    But good idea though.
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