What should I do if the keyboard cannot be used after reinstalling the system, and the keyboard cann

Updated on number 2024-03-23
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Dear ASUS users, Hello! If you press the F2 key to enter the BIOS interface when you boot up, the keys can be used, which means that the keyboard hardware is normal and is caused by driver and system problems; 1. ---Device Manager] on the control panel, find the "+" sign in front of the keyboard device, right-click and select "Uninstall", and then restart the machine for testing. 2. After the system installation is completed, it is recommended that you install the driver on the official website**, first install the chipset driver and atkacpi driver, and the public driver of the third-party software update may have compatibility problems.

    3. If it still can't be used, it is recommended that you reinstall the Windows Pure system. I hope the above information can be helpful to you, thank you. If the above reply still does not help you solve your problem, you are welcome to continue to ask, thank you for your support and attention to ASUS, and wish you a happy life!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. If all the keys are vector, first check each key on the keyboard, there may be a situation where the keyboard is pressed down and the other keys are not responding. If the keyboard is damaged, it may be that the keyboard is aging or the circuit board inside the keyboard is dirty, which will cause the keyboard to malfunction due to poor contact, in this case, it is recommended to replace the keyboard with a new one. Anyway, the keyboard is not very expensive now.

    2. Check whether the keyboard interface is loose and the contact is poor, if the user understands the use of a multimeter, you can use the multimeter to detect whether the computer keyboard is damaged.

    3. If the keyboard is normal, it means that it is a computer system problem, and we often say that the system is repaired under the installation mode. First of all, turn on and hold F8 and then press Enter to fix it.

    Then exit safe mode and restart your computer to fix it automatically. Of course, if the keyboard still fails, we can restore the system to a time when there was no keyboard failure.

    4. If the fault persists, try to open the command prompt (amd) command, then enter the sfc scannow command on it, and then insert the original system to repair the system to automatically repair the system.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What should I do if the keyboard cannot be used when the computer is reinstalled on the system? I think this should be something you can do directly in the settings and then enable the keyboard, which should be ready to use, or you can see if the connection is complete, so that you can know better.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If the keyboard cannot be operated when reinstalling the system, it means that there is a problem with your keyboard or your U boot disk is not ready, please make a new U boot disk or a different keyboard to try.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When reinstalling the system, the keyboard must not be moved! Why do you want to move the keyboard, do you mean that you can't move it when you choose? Is it not a bad keyboard contact, hit it down and reinstall it and try again, generally there will be no such situation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Probably due to a broken driver, you can try to give him another reboot.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    That's the reason for the lack of drivers, which are injected in a PE environment.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If the keyboard does not respond, the first thing to see is whether the keyboard has been connected to the computer's interface. Because if you've ever opened the case, you've probably forgotten to plug in the keyboard connector.

    Then what should be considered is the hardware, which is the keyboard itself. First, check if the keyboard cable is damaged or disconnected. If there is damage, just connect it. If your keyboard is wireless, check to see if it's out of battery or if the transmitter is set up improperly.

    If the keyboard itself is not damaged and the connection is normal, consider whether the driver was deleted by mistake. Because the keyboard drivers come with the operating system, it is easy to restore the driver after it is deleted. Open Device Manager and find the Keyboard option.

    In the keyboard properties, there is a button to update the driver, you can click this button to update it and give it a try, if it is indeed because of the driver problem, the problem should be solved after clicking.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Maybe because the system like mouse, keyboard, and audio equipment just reinstalled needs to be driven, and the computer needs to be restarted after the driver is loaded to take effect, so it is recommended to restart the computer first. If you can use the keyboard and mouse temporarily after restarting the computer, you can install the driver life, or you can use the driver to repair the mouse driver and keyboard driver.

    After reinstalling the system, it is recommended that you usually install a driver life or driver wizard in the computer, and regularly detect the computer system driver. If there is a driver that needs to be repaired, the driver will be repaired, so that the frequency of computer failures due to drivers can be reduced.

    A driver is a small piece of information that is added to the operating system and contains information about the hardware device. With this information, the computer can communicate with the device. A driver is a configuration file written by a hardware manufacturer based on the operating system, and it can be said that without the driver, the hardware in the computer cannot work.

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