The first thing that may cross your mind is to go to a repair shop and have it fixed. However, that will take time as you will need to leave your laptop to a professional to diagnose the issue. You ...
This issue is frequently brought on by faulty software, incorrect settings, or dirt that has accumulated at the base of your keys. People have found most success by following steps like cleaning their ...
You can disable the keyboard on your Windows 10 computer via the Device Manager. Once you disable your keyboard, the keys will be unusable until you re-enable it or ...
The keyboard on [IraqiGeek]’s aging Averatec started to fail after two years of use. He didn’t want to pay $60-80 for a replacement. Instead he decided to dissect a cheap membrane keyboard and use the ...
If your keyboard just isn't doing anything when you type on it, that's a problem. Fortunately, though, it's often a problem that's relatively easy to fix. You might need to turn it off and on again, ...
As we learned last week, it’s fairly easy to fix a noisy overheated laptop: Open an underside panel, (carefully) blow out the dust, then enjoy the praise your wife lavishes on you for fixing her ...
It's one thing when your computer starts exhibiting annoying problems like slowdown or lockdowns, but it's another matter entirely when those problems reach borderline supernatural status. Most ...
Has your keyboard stopped working? Assuming that you haven’t spilled your drink over it (it’s happened to us all) it may that all you need to do is make some changes to the software settings on your ...
Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with a focus on laptops and streaming services. Matt has more than 20 years of experience testing and reviewing laptops. He has worked for CNET in New York and ...