How to restore the notebook keyboard disabled

Updated on number 2024-03-29
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Use the external keyboard to enter the following paragraph in the pop-up window and press Enter.

    sc config i8042prt start= auto restart, the notebook comes with the keyboard to recover.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. First, right-click the mouse on the "Computer (My Computer)" on the desktop of the laptop, and then select "Properties"; 2. After opening the system properties, click [Device Manager] in the upper corner;

    3. After opening the Laptop Device Manager, find [Keyboard], click it, then right-click on [PS 2 Standard Keyboard], and then select [Update Driver Software].

    5. After that, you will enter the driver file selection interface on the computer, and here you still click [Select from the list of device drivers on the computer] at the bottom;

    6. The following step "Select the device driver to install for this hardware" setting is very important, first of all, remove the check mark in front of the [display compatible hardware], and then in the manufacturer, choose any other notebook brand, and then in the model on the right, select any one, and click the following [Next] after completion;

    7. Finally, a "It is not recommended to install the driver of this device" will pop up, because Windows cannot verify whether this driver is compatible with the hardware. Click [Yes] directly at the bottom here;

    8. After the above steps are completed, you can complete the disabling of the notebook's built-in keyboard, and the notebook needs to be restarted to take effect.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You need to prepare oneLaptops, to the Dell Inspiron 14R computer (Computer operating systemfor win7) is a screenshot of the operation demonstration, the specific steps are as follows:

    First, on the computer desktop.

    and right-click Computer.

    2. In the pop-up dialog box, select [Device Manager].

    Respectfully, enter the Device Manager interface. Demolition.

    3. In the control interface of Device Manager, find and click the triangle button on the left side of the [Keyboard].

    4. At this time, the keyboard of the notebook has been disabled, and only one external keyboard is displayed.

    5. Right-click [Keyboard] and select [Scan Detection Hardware Changes] in the pop-up dialog box.

    6. After the scan is completed, the laptop will automatically recognize and add all the connected keyboards, including the keyboards that come with the laptop. At this point, the disabled keyboard is restored.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The notebook comes with a broken keyboard and the disabling method is as follows:Tools Raw materials: ASUS E203N, window10window10, Laptop keyboard is prohibited.

    1. After turning on the computer, select "System Properties" to enter the subordinate interface.

    2. Select "Device Manager" on the right to open.

    3. Select the keyboard, which is the PC keyboard.

    <>5. Go to the next step and select Update Driver from the Computer List.

    6. After entering the next step, you need to check the "compatible hardware" and other hardware devices to be displayed.

    7. This is, you need to choose a device that does not match the hardware device here, so as to cause the keyboard of the notebook to be unusable.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You need to use the [Win] + [X] key combination to open the system menu, and select [Control Panel] to open it; Then select the View Devices and Printers option; After you see the notebook icon in the device, right-click [Properties] to find [Keyboard] in the [Hardware] tab; Update the driver once, and then you can disable it, and then you can make sure to exit. The specific steps are as follows:

    How to disable the notebook keyboard How to turn off the notebook keyboard?

    1. Use the [Win] + [X] key combination to open the system menu, and select [Control Panel] to open;

    2. Find the [View Devices and Printers] option in the control panel;

    3. After clicking to enter, you can see that the device will be displayed, and the device below will have a notebook logo;

    4. Right-click [Properties], select the [Hardware] tab, and find [Keyboard] in the type in the list below;

    5. Double-click the name of the keyboard that comes with the notebook, and select the [Click to Change Settings] button under the [General] tab in the pop-up properties;

    6. Select [Update Driver], and click [Select from the list of device drivers for your computer] in the options that pop up later;

    7. After the update is completed, the [Disable] button at the bottom can be pressed, and the keyboard can be disabled after pressing this button.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is recommended to enter the system [Safe Mode] to test whether the keys can be used normally.

    1. If the buttons are normal in safe mode, it is generally caused by viruses or system problems;

    1. It is recommended that you update the anti-virus software patches and check and kill viruses comprehensively.

    2. Right-click on "Computer" and select "Properties" - Device Manager, find the "+" sign in front of the keyboard device, and right-click to select "Uninstall"; Then restart the machine for testing.

    3. If the above methods still cannot solve the problem, it is recommended that you back up and save important data to an external storage device, and reinstall the system.

    2. If the above methods are still invalid, or cannot be used in safe mode, it is generally a hardware problem with the keys of the notebook keyboard.

    It is recommended to go to the after-sales inspection.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Use the [Win] + [X] key combination to open the system menu, and select [Control Panel] to open; 2. Find the [View Devices and Printers] option in the control panel; 3. After clicking to enter, you can see that the device will be displayed, and the device below will have a notebook logo; 4. Right-click [Properties], select the [Hardware] tab, and find [Keyboard] in the type in the list below; 5. Double-click the name of the keyboard that comes with the notebook, and select the [Click to Change Settings] button under the [General] tab in the pop-up properties; 6. Select [Update Driver], and click [Select from the list of device drivers for your computer] in the options that pop up later; 7. After the update is completed, the [Disable] button at the bottom can be pressed, and the keyboard can be disabled after pressing this button.

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