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06-28-2021 01:48 PM - edited 06-28-2021 01:49 PM
Hello, first time I had this issue was when me and my gf were playing Overcooked 2, she was saying to me that keys are lagging, or having delays. I never expirienced that on my laptop so I was thinking shes making this up..but after few days after gaming session on my browser keys were having anoying delays, like I am typing so fast and 70% of words arent typed. I really didnt kbow what to do, so I tryed with reinstalling my OS, same issue after clean install..and now when I start up my game, after 5 min of playing, only Q W E R A S D F were working, nothing else, I cdnt Alt F4, cdnt Alt Tab, cdnt quit the game, cdnt open task manager, Omen Hub..nothing..now I am really dessperate and looking for some help..I already contacted HP, but I really wanted to consult with comunnity.
Sorry for my bad english and thank you for any help in advance. Regards
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07-03-2021 12:45 PM
Hi@Domo1986, Welcome to the HP Support Community!
I understand that notebook has an issue with the keyboard.
It looks like you are having issues with the Keyboard on your Notebook.
We will surely assist you with this.
Let’s start with a question:
1. Was there any liquid split on the Notebook Keyboard
2. Is there any Dust settled on the Notebook Keyboard
3. Are there any Keys which are fallen off / Any Keys which are loose
4. Check for BIOS update?
Troubleshooting Steps:
Step 01. Click on the Start Button and go to Control Panel
Step 02. Open the Device Manager and expand the Keyboard from the list
Step 03. Right-click on Standard PS/2 Keyboard and click on Uninstall
Note: This driver will get installed again automatically on your Notebook
Step 04. Please turn OFF the Notebook
Step 05. Un-plug the Power/AC Adapter and also remove the Battery too
Step 06. Press and hold the Power Button of the Notebook for a full minute
Step 07. Now let's re-insert the battery back in and plug back the Power/AC Adapter
Step 08. Start the Notebook and keep tapping the F10 Key during the startup to access the BIOS
Step 09. Once you get to the BIOS, Please press F9 or F5 Key[Model specific] to load setup defaults for the BIOS
Step 10. Use the arrow keys to say "YES" and hit enter
Step 11. Now let's press Esc/Escape Key. Save Changes and Exit - Yes
Step 11. Now please wait till the Unit loads the Windows Operating system
Or
Please check if Sticky Key is turned ON by any chance
Please press Shift Key 5 times and turn it OFF if it is turned ON by any chance
And
If the issue still persists please check and verify if an External Keyboard works fine with your Notebook
Note: Please click on the below-shown link to find more troubleshooting steps
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03738933
Keep me posted. Happy to help!
Please click “Accept as Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
Click the “Kudos, Thumbs Up" on the bottom right to say “Thanks” for helping!
Have a great day!
07-03-2021 12:45 PM
Hi@Domo1986, Welcome to the HP Support Community!
I understand that notebook has an issue with the keyboard.
It looks like you are having issues with the Keyboard on your Notebook.
We will surely assist you with this.
Let’s start with a question:
1. Was there any liquid split on the Notebook Keyboard
2. Is there any Dust settled on the Notebook Keyboard
3. Are there any Keys which are fallen off / Any Keys which are loose
4. Check for BIOS update?
Troubleshooting Steps:
Step 01. Click on the Start Button and go to Control Panel
Step 02. Open the Device Manager and expand the Keyboard from the list
Step 03. Right-click on Standard PS/2 Keyboard and click on Uninstall
Note: This driver will get installed again automatically on your Notebook
Step 04. Please turn OFF the Notebook
Step 05. Un-plug the Power/AC Adapter and also remove the Battery too
Step 06. Press and hold the Power Button of the Notebook for a full minute
Step 07. Now let's re-insert the battery back in and plug back the Power/AC Adapter
Step 08. Start the Notebook and keep tapping the F10 Key during the startup to access the BIOS
Step 09. Once you get to the BIOS, Please press F9 or F5 Key[Model specific] to load setup defaults for the BIOS
Step 10. Use the arrow keys to say "YES" and hit enter
Step 11. Now let's press Esc/Escape Key. Save Changes and Exit - Yes
Step 11. Now please wait till the Unit loads the Windows Operating system
Or
Please check if Sticky Key is turned ON by any chance
Please press Shift Key 5 times and turn it OFF if it is turned ON by any chance
And
If the issue still persists please check and verify if an External Keyboard works fine with your Notebook
Note: Please click on the below-shown link to find more troubleshooting steps
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03738933
Keep me posted. Happy to help!
Please click “Accept as Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
Click the “Kudos, Thumbs Up" on the bottom right to say “Thanks” for helping!
Have a great day!