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10-22-2019 01:43 PM
I have just turned my laptop on and the keyboard is not typing the letters expected. For example h gives hmu, q gives 1q and the number 6 and F2 keys do not work. I can log-in using accessible keyboard on the screen but uninstalling and re-installing drivers does not help.
i am unable to select F2 to test the keyboard hardware so am at a loss as to what to do.
Can anyone assist bearing in mind I can only use the touchpad to navigate presently.
10-24-2019 02:36 PM
@HGWhite, Welcome to HP Support Community!
There are two common keyboard issues that can occur during the normal operation.
The first is the Num Lock key gets accidentally pressed, turning a portion of the keyboard into a number pad.
The other is the keyboard language gets inadvertently switched from its original language to another, resulting in some letters and numbers appearing different on the screen than how they are typed.
Check the Num Lock key, Set the keyboard language, Update the BIOS and device drivers:
If you experience is persistent with the keyboard errors, such as the keyboard frequently switching modes,
try updating the notebook's BIOS and device drivers.
For more information, see HP Notebook PCs - Locate and Install Updated BIOS, Drivers, and Software.
For advanced troubleshooting on your concern: Click here
For other issues within the keyboard: Click here
Hope this helps! Keep me posted.
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TEJ1602
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10-24-2019 03:03 PM
Unfortunately the issue is not related to the language or Num lock button and I am unable to get into BIOS as F1 -f10 buttons are scrambled too.
all updates have been done and use of a wireless keyboard is fine.
i believe now I will have to replace the keyboard to get the unit working properly again
10-24-2019 03:38 PM
This looks like a hardware issue.
Please reach out to the HP Support in your region regarding the service options for your printer.
Hope this helps!
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TEJ1602
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