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How Do You Troubleshoot Letters On A Keyboard?

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How Do You Troubleshoot Letters On A Keyboard?

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Keyboard keys are among the most common computer features to experience problems, for laptop or desktop machines. The issues include sticking keys, broken keys or entirely unresponsive characters. There are ways to troubleshoot keyboard letters that can help the user diagnose the problem and fix it as quickly as possible. Check the cable from the keyboard to the computer tower. Make sure the connector is firmly pushed into the correct port. If the connection is good, try unplugging the keyboard, then plugging it in again. If using a laptop, try switching the machine off and back on. Click “Start” on the computer if the keyboard still is not working. In Windows Vista, click “Control Panel,” then select “Hardware and Sound.” Click “Check Keyboard Status” to determine if the keyboard is being recognized by the computer, or if there are other problems. In Windows XP, click “Control Panel,” then double-click “Keyboard” and click the “Hardware” tab to determine if a problem has been detected

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