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02-23-2018 10:29 AM
I have the same issue with my Envy 360. It started about the same time as your issue. Our IT guy traced it to a file but he can't do anything with it. Everytime Windows 10 does an update the keyboard and pad stop working. He said it is clearly a HP problem with my model Envy. He sees this same problem with other customers. This was fairly long. If HP doesn't step to the plate to fix the problem we possibly have an option of pushing for a product recall.
02-23-2018 10:51 AM
Hi Nanook159,
After much hassel and back and forth and hours on the phone with HP etc etc. I was finally contacted by the "Escalations Department" they sent me a box to put the computer in and shipped it to them free of charge. They had it for about a month tried a bunch of stuff and eventually ended up replacing some part in the keyboard [sorry I've forgotten what the actual diagnosis was] but at the end of the day the product was defective and they did fix it and my computer has been working fine now for about 3 months.
02-23-2018 11:21 AM
My computer works with the usb, like you . We did replace the keyboard. The problem definitely is tied to when Windows 10 updates. It is good to hear your problem is resolve but I really question if the keyboard replacement fixed the problem or this was the simple answer for resolving another issue.
03-18-2018 06:58 PM
I suffered through this same issue and after multiple reinstalls I found out what the issue was; it turns out that the Intel Integrated Sensor Solution was the culprit. If you go into Device Manager>System Storage and disable Intel Integrated Sensor Solution it should fix the issue after a restart.
08-09-2018 06:18 AM
You are going on the same journey that I went on about six months ago. Our IT guy found the problem to be isolated to one model on Enveys and one file. Everytime there is an update the keyboard will lock up. All the tech support you are receiving is the same as for me. I provided them the specifics of the problem but they were not interested in getting the facts or investigating the issue. Unfortunately, you are SOL. Very disappointed with HP and will not purchase HP products again.
08-20-2018 09:59 PM
09-16-2018
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09-16-2018
09:55 AM
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Cheron-Z
Yes this works:
Disabling the Integrated Sensor Solution fixes the keyboard and touchpad. (I researched the Integrated Sensor Solution = you can give without it: [edit]
"Another worthy addition is Intel's integrated sensor solution - a low-power hardware subsystem that allows the SoC to deliver contextual information to apps without the need for additional hardware."
However, my Touch SCREEN is still not touch sensitive.