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Microsoft Windows 10 (32-bit)

Hello, I was trying to get my onscreen keyboard to work and in the process of doing so I accidentally locked my regular keyboard how do I undo this?

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@Alex351

 

Welcome to HP support community.

 

1. Right-click on the Start button to invoke the power user menu. Once it opens, scroll down and click the “Device Manager” option.

Disable keyboard in Windows 10

2. The system will display a long list of all the connected devices. Scroll down and expand “Keyboards” to see the connected keyboards.

disable-keyboard-devices1

3. Select the keyboard you want to disable, right-click the entry and choose “Uninstall.” If you’ve connected more than one keyboard, you’ll need to disable them one at a time.

disable-keyboard-uninstall

4. The uninstall device confirmation dialogue box will pop up. Click the “Uninstall” button. If prompted to restart your PC, click “Yes,” and that device will be disabled once the system comes back online.

 

Let me know if that helps.

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