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You said that keyboard worked fine with another computer but has another keyboard worked fine on that computer?
That may sound confusing.
Basically try plugging another Keyboard into the PC that is “having problems”
See if that works, could be a software issue between them two specifically.
If you really love the keyboard try going to Device Manager, finding “Keyboards”…
click on to expand, then right click on your keyboard, click uninstall.
After that, un plug your keyboard. Restart your computer. Then plug the keyboard back in. It will install its automatic drivers for it.
See if it works.
Doing everything I said should give some solution, or some answers at least.
-I don’t think it’s a hardware problem at ALL. In which is what some of them are concluding to.
+I don’t think it’s a hardware problem at ALL. In which is what some of them are concluding to above.
Most likely a OS issue. If nothing else works, reinstall Windows while keeping files.
Or get a new keyboard (Obviously being if another keyboard works with it)

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编辑: Brett Johnson

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You said that keyboard worked fine with another computer but has another keyboard worked fine on that computer?
That may sound confusing.
Basically try plugging another Keyboard into the PC that is “having problems”
See if that works, could be a software issue between them two specifically.
If you really love the keyboard try going to Device Manager, finding “Keyboards”…
click on to expand, then right click on your keyboard, click uninstall.
After that, un plug your keyboard. Restart your computer. Then plug the keyboard back in. It will install its automatic drivers for it.
See if it works.
-Doing everything I said should give some solution.
+Doing everything I said should give some solution, or some answers at least.
I don’t think it’s a hardware problem at ALL. In which is what some of them are concluding to.
Most likely a OS issue. If nothing else works, reinstall Windows while keeping files.
Or get a new keyboard (Obviously being if another keyboard works with it)

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编辑: Brett Johnson

文本:

You said that keyboard worked fine with another computer but has another keyboard worked fine on that computer?
That may sound confusing.
Basically try plugging another Keyboard into the PC that is “having problems”
See if that works, could be a software issue between them two specifically.
If you really love the keyboard try going to Device Manager, finding “Keyboards”…
click on to expand, then right click on your keyboard, click uninstall.
-After that, un plug your keyboard. Restart your computer. And plug the keyboard back in, will install its automatic drivers for it.
+After that, un plug your keyboard. Restart your computer. Then plug the keyboard back in. It will install its automatic drivers for it.
See if it works.
Doing everything I said should give some solution.
I don’t think it’s a hardware problem at ALL. In which is what some of them are concluding to.
Most likely a OS issue. If nothing else works, reinstall Windows while keeping files.
Or get a new keyboard (Obviously being if another keyboard works with it)

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编辑: Brett Johnson

文本:

You said that keyboard worked fine with another computer but has another keyboard worked fine on that computer?
That may sound confusing.
Basically try plugging another Keyboard into the PC that is “having problems”
See if that works, could be a software issue between them two specifically.
If you really love the keyboard try going to Device Manager, finding “Keyboards”…
-click on to expand, then right click on the your keyboard, click uninstall.
+click on to expand, then right click on your keyboard, click uninstall.
After that, un plug your keyboard. Restart your computer. And plug the keyboard back in, will install its automatic drivers for it.
See if it works.
Doing everything I said should give some solution.
I don’t think it’s a hardware problem at ALL. In which is what some of them are concluding to.
Most likely a OS issue. If nothing else works, reinstall Windows while keeping files.
Or get a new keyboard (Obviously being if another keyboard works with it)

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You said that keyboard worked fine with another computer but has another keyboard worked fine on that computer?

That may sound confusing.

Basically try plugging another Keyboard into the PC that is “having problems”

See if that works, could be a software issue between them two specifically.

If you really love the keyboard try going to Device Manager, finding “Keyboards”…

click on to expand, then right click on the your keyboard, click uninstall.

After that, un plug your keyboard. Restart your computer. And plug the keyboard back in, will install its automatic drivers for it.

See if it works.

Doing everything I said should give some solution.

I don’t think it’s a hardware problem at ALL. In which is what some of them are concluding to.

Most likely a OS issue. If nothing else works, reinstall Windows while keeping files.

Or get a new keyboard (Obviously being if another keyboard works with it)

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