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04-20-2016
09:54 PM
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04-20-2016
10:01 PM
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danny-r
I have a wired keyboard and Windows 10. I have had my pc for only a few weeks. I have to pound the keys on my keyboard to type. If I type normally, about 25% of the keys I hit don't work (letters won't appear on the screen.) I might have to take the keyboard off my old 10 year old pc. I have an HP Pavilion.
04-21-2016 05:56 AM
I had the same problem, but I have a wireless keyboard for my HP TouchSmart PC. After more than 3 years I have just gotten used to it and the problem basically no longer exists. I think keyboards simply have a different feel, or level of force needed to use. I think my keyboard has softened a bit with use, but not alot. I think you options are get used to it, or replace it. there is no adjustment possible.
04-22-2016 12:36 AM
My solution to this problem is to use a remote keyboard as I find the Pavilion g6 keyboard not fit for purpose. Alternatively I use my wife's Samsung Notebook - a wonderfully smooth sensitive keyboard. I rue the day I bought HP.
