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I do not have a power tab for my keyboard to be able to set it in the device manager. I saw that post and did try following the steps.  I put a screen shot of it in my previous post. I am wondering if I uncheck the "allow device to put my computer to sleep to save the battery" if it would solve this problem. However,  I am not too familiar with AMD and I am not sure if this would cause an issue. I do remember reading somewhere that there was a problem with this. I have searched and searched for an answer to this. 

The keyboard issue and the battery issue have both been solved.  I would have to push a key several times to get it to react or it would decide when to make everything all in caps and I couldn't shut it off. All of this happened right after the AMD update. The computer has not run hot since I got it back from HP and I solved the keyboard issue by updating the drivers. 

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