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    How can I fix unresponsive keyboard keys?
    Mobile Kangaroo
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    Sometimes a key is just dirty and can be carefully popped off, cleaned, and restored. If that doesn't work, a full keyboard replacement may be necessary.
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    Some of my computer's keyboard keys are not working. Is that a hardware or software issue?
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    That is most likely going to be a hardware issue. Most keyboards are "plug and play" so that, if connected properly, they should work. Check and make sure your malfunctioning keyboards are "plug and play." If they are, check and make sure your keyboard is being detected by your PC. Open Device Manager and expand the "keyboards" section; your device should be listed here. If it isn't, it's a hardware issue.
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    Can keyboards be replaced on a laptop?
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    Yes, this is quite common. Do a search on Amazon or eBay's Buy It Now by your laptop model for a replacement. Replacement instructions may come with the new keyboard; if not, you can find them on the manufacturer's website. In the meantime, you can just plug a standard USB keyboard into your laptop and use that, or wireless/Bluetooth.
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    How do I fix a sticky key on a laptop keyboard?
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    The tips here will work for both desktop keyboards and laptops.
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    What percentage of isopropyl alcohol should I use?
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    I found that 50 percent works best for not rubbing off the key labels. You also can buy a waterproof keyboard.
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    What are some steps for fixing laptop keys that stick and release slowly?
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    Try wedging your fingernail under the side of the sticky key and using some force to loosen it. You can also use a tool like a butter knife.
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    What would cause a keyboard to stop functioning entirely? Nothing happens when I push any of the keys.
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    Most likely the keyboard is internally unplugged. Open the laptop and reconnect the ribbon cable.
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    My keyboard stopped working, what should I do?
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    If you aren't able to clean it and get it to work, you may have to buy a new keyboard.
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    What's wrong if when I press my key, the key will pop back up but the computer will act like the key is still pressed? For example, I will press the "N" key, it pops up, but the computer will still type "NNNNNNNN".
    R2_d2000
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    It's likely that the switch underneath the key is damaged. You can try to clean it by using the steps in this article, but it may need to be replaced. Keyboards for desktops are not very expensive and you can easily find them at many stores. If this is a laptop, then you can try to replace the internal keyboard, but you can also take it to a local repair center to get it fixed if you are not confident.
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