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How Do You Troubleshoot An Upper Case HP Keyboard?

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How Do You Troubleshoot An Upper Case HP Keyboard?

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If the keyboard on your HP computer is stuck typing only capital (or “uppercase”) letters, this could be an easy problem to fix. You may have just pressed the wrong button at the wrong time. It could also be an indication that something is wrong with your keyboard. You can get to the root of this problem and return lowercase letters by troubleshooting just a few simple steps. Make sure the “Caps Lock” key is not on. Though this will be obvious to most people, if your keyboard is typing in only upper-case letters it can’t hurt to check. Look at the “Caps Lock” indicator light on the top right corner of your HP keyboard. If the light is on, strike the “Caps Lock” key on the left side of your keyboard. This will turn the “Caps Lock” off, allowing you to type in lower case letters again. Make sure the “SHIFT” keys on your HP keyboard are not stuck. Dust and dirt can build up on a keyboard over time, which can cause certain keys to stick. If either of your keyboard’s “SHIFT” keys get stuck,

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