Keyboard is a rig which we use most of the time for communicating with our computer.
Before fixing this issue lets find out why this error occurred.
Why Keyboard has stopped working?
There can be multiple reasons or a keyboard to stop working.
Click Start button and select controls.
Click Ease of Access.
Select Keyboard and under On-Screen Keyboard move the slider to On.
A keyboard will appear on your screen.
Just clickWindows + Spacebarkeys on your onscreen keyboard together.
Now you should test your physical keyboard.
If its not working, then move to the next solution.
Therefore, you should verify that this feature is turned-off in your Windows.
Click Start button and choose options.
Select Ease of Access.
Choose Keyboard and under Filter Keys section see to it the slider is Off.
If its On, then move the slider to Off.
Try using your physical keyboard now.
If its not working, then move to the next solution.
you’ve got the option to use this app to rectify this problem.
In the search box jot down Troubleshoot by using onscreen keyboard.
From the search results choose Troubleshooting.
In the Troubleshooting window, choose View all.
From the list, select Keyboard.
5.Waitfor Windows to find any problem with your keyboard.
If Troubleshooter finds any problem, then follow the onscreen prompts to solve the issue.
If it doesnt find any problem, then click end the troubleshooter.
make a run at use your physical keyboard.
If its not working, then move to the next solution.
venture to disable these tweaks to rectify the problem.
PressWindows + Rkey using onscreen keyboard.
jot down control and click OK.
2.
InControl Panel, select Power Options.
- tap on Choose what power buttons do.
- select Change tweaks that are currently unavailable.
Uncheck Turn on fast startup box and click Save changes button.
Check whether your physical keyboard is working or not.
If its still not working, then move to the next solution.
This can result in non-detection of your keyboard.
You should disable this setting, especially if you are using a wireless keyboard.
- pop in gadget manager in the search box by using onscreen keyboard.
From the search results open machine Manager.
Expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers category.
Right choose USB Root Hub and choose Properties.
One-by-one do this for all the USB Root Hub entries.
If its not working, then move to the next solution.
Solution 6: Update the Keyboard Driver
Updating your keyboard driver can potentially solve this problem.
To patch your keyboard driver, follow the steps given below.
- jot down equipment in the search box using the onscreen keyboard.
From the search results open unit Manager.
Expand Keyboards, then right click your keyboard and select Update Driver Software or Update Driver.
First, take a stab at modernize your driver automatically by choosing Search automatically for updated driver software.
Check whether your physical keyboard is working or not.
If its not working, then try the next option.
Again reach the driver updating screen, but this time select Browse my computer for driver software.
Choose Let me pick from a list of rig drivers on my computer.
Locate the right driver for your keyboard from the list and proceed by clicking Next.
Wait for the installation process to be completed, then reboot your system.
Thats it, you have successfully installed your keyboard drivers.
Your physical keyboard should be working properly.
Let us know in the comment section below, if the above solutions do work for you.