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09-18-2020 07:55 AM
The keyboard was working fine yesterday, but when I opened it a couple of hours after my last use, only the Q, A, Z, D,10 key number pad, and touch pad work. I have tried uninstalling the devices under device manager as the troubleshooter suggested, but it still does not work. My warranty was up the beginning of September (of course), so I am extremely annoyed.
09-18-2020 12:14 PM
Driver problems would prevent the whole keyboard from working, not just a few keys.
This issue is most likely a failing hardware problem -- could be the keyboard, could be the membrane underneath it.
Here's some troubleshooting steps you can try: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03738933
If you are experienced at laptop repairs, you can often replace a keyboard for $25 for a new one and a half-hours work. I have done this on older HP laptops.
But, if you're NOT, there is a serious risk of breaking fragile connectors and cables doing this -- so I do not recommend it.
Instead, I would recommend you hunting down a local laptop repair place to have THEM replace the keyboard. Sometimes, on some models, you have to replace the entire top surface of the laptop, not just the keyboard. So you should get an estimate of what is involved before you have the work done.
I am a volunteer and I do not work for, nor represent, HP
11-02-2020 03:06 PM - edited 11-02-2020 03:08 PM
I've seen the keyboard stop working following a wakeup sequence on two different x360s. In both cases rebooting fixed the issues. As a further data point, it happened with two different OS's (win10, fedora 33), so its not strictly a windows driver problem (aka its another bios bug) either. This has been reported in the reviews on a couple other sites so its not on common. Although to be clear, in both the cases I saw, none of the keyboard keys appeared to work (leaving only the onscreen keyboard).