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Hello,

 

I’m experiencing an issue with my laptop’s built-in keyboard. This issue did not exist before, but it started right after I updated the BIOS.

 

The problem persists across both Windows and Linux operating systems, so I believe this is more likely BIOS-related rather than a hardware fault.

 

Some keys do not respond or type incorrect characters. When I use an external keyboard, everything works fine.

 

I’m currently using the latest BIOS version, but the problem still remains.

What steps should I take? Would re-flashing or downgrading the BIOS be helpful, or is there another recommended solution?

 

My System Information:

 

Model: OMEN by HP Gaming Laptop 16-wf0xxx

 

BIOS Version: F.27

 

BIOS Vendor: Insyde

 

Processor: i7-13700HX

 

RAM: 32 GB

 

 

Thank you.

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@Mert-benekli, Hello and welcome to the HP Support Community!

 

Thanks for reaching out with this BIOS-related keyboard issue on your OMEN by HP Gaming Laptop 16-wf0xxx. Since the problem started after updating to BIOS version F.27 and persists across both Windows and Linux, it's very likely firmware-related. Here's a step-by-step guide to help resolve it:

Perform a Hard Reset

This clears residual power and can sometimes fix keyboard issues:

  • Power off the laptop.
  • Disconnect all external devices and power adapter.
  • Press and hold the power button for 15 seconds.
  • Reconnect the power and turn it on.

Check BIOS Settings

Sometimes BIOS updates reset or change keyboard-related settings:

  • Restart the laptop and press F10 repeatedly to enter BIOS.
  • Look for settings like "Action Keys Mode" or "Internal Keyboard" under the Advanced or System Configuration tab.
  • Ensure they are enabled or set to default.
  • Save changes and exit.

Reinstall the Keyboard Driver

Even though the issue is BIOS-related, refreshing the driver can help:

  • Open Device ManagerKeyboards → Right-click Standard PS/2 KeyboardUninstall.
  • Restart your laptop. Windows will reinstall the driver automatically.

Try a BIOS Reflash

Reflashing the same BIOS version can sometimes fix corruption:

  • Download BIOS version F.27 for your model from the HP Software and Driver Downloads page.
  • Run the installer and choose the option to reflash BIOS.

Consider Downgrading the BIOS

If the issue persists, downgrading to the previous stable BIOS version may help:

I hope the information shared has been useful and resolves your concern.

 

Wishing you a smooth and hassle-free experience ahead!

 

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Warm regards,

Max3Aj

HP Support

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