How Do You Troubleshoot A Vista Laptop Keyboard Problem?
A lot of laptop keyboard problems are due to the settings on your PC, a dirty keyboard and occasionally a malfunctioning driver. Before taking your computer to a professional for pricey repairs, troubleshoot the problem yourself. Spray between the keys of the laptop using short, quick bursts from a can of compressed air to clear out any dust and crumbs if the keys aren’t responding. Debris under the keys may cause them to malfunction; clearing this debris allows them to depress completely and perform properly. Turn off the Caps Lock, Number Lock and Scroll Lock functions on your keyboard by pressing their respective keys. These features will affect the way your keyboard types. For instance, the Caps Lock key will capitalize any letters you type while the Number Lock key enables the numeric functionality of your laptop’s keys. Disable accessibility features such as Sticky Keys, Toggle Keys and Filter Keys through the Windows Vista Ease of Access Center. Open the Start menu, open the Con