How Do You Troubleshoot A Microsoft Keyboard?
Microsoft doesn’t only sell software. They also manufacture computer peripherals. The advantage is that drivers and interactivity with the operating system is usually seamless. However, hardware issues occur. Troubleshoot your Microsoft keyboard with this checklist before tossing it out for a new one. Click the Windows “Start” button and select “Run.” In the textbox, type “devmgmt.msc” and press “OK.” This opens the Device Manager where devices with corresponding drivers are shown. Double-click the “Keyboard” icon. This opens a list of installed keyboards. Select “Microsoft Keyboard.” Right-click and select “Uninstall” from the menu list. Reboot the computer. When the computer boots, Windows automatically detects the missing driver and reinstalls it. Change the keyboard’s port. Unplug the keyboard and turn off the computer. Ensure the plug is firmly secured in the socket. Turn on the computer. Windows reinstalls the drivers and configures the keyboard on the new port. Clean the keyboar