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  2. How to Fix Dell Keyboard Not Working

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    Select Troubleshoot. Select Advanced Options and then Select Startup settings and click on the Restart button. After your system restarts, press the F4 key to enable Safe mode. Once you're in safe mode, test your keyboard to see how it performs. If it's functioning properly, then move on to the next step.

  3. Keyboard Troubleshooting and Usage: The Definitive Guide - Dell

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    Instructions. Suggested Quick Fixes for a desktop keyboard not working. Reseat the USB cable or wireless USB receiver. When you have a wireless USB or Bluetooth mouse, install new batteries. Save any data, close any open programs, and restart the computer. Suggested Quick Fixes for a laptop keyboard not working.

  4. Fixing Your Laptop Touchpad not Working in Windows | Dell US

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    Suggested Quick Fixes: Ensure that the touchpad is turned on. For more information, see Dell Knowledge Base article Disabling or Enabling the Touchpad on a Dell Laptop. Ensure the touchpad and your finger do not have any dirt, grease, liquids, or food on them (the touchpad has to make good contact with your finger to work correctly).

  5. How to Fix Dell Keyboard Not Working (Official Dell Tech Support)

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    Legal & Regulatory. Accessibility. Anti-Slavery, Human Trafficking & Child Labor. Watch this video If you’re having trouble with your keyboard (when using it from inside Windows), try the following steps which resolve the most common keyboard issues.

  6. Dell 2-in-1 Laptop Touchpad and Keyboard Not Working

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    The first troubleshooting step would be to check if the Dell 2-in-1 laptop is in tablet mode. If the laptop is in tablet mode, switch it back to laptop mode. The next step would be to test an external mouse and keyboard on the laptop. If these work, then updating the BIOS, Chipset, and Input Device Driver can help resolve the issue.

  7. Immediately start pressing the F2 key once per second (if the computer boots into Windows, shut down the computer and try again). Once in the BIOS, click Keyboard. In the Keyboard Illumination section, select the wanted options (Figure 1). NOTE: When Keyboard Illumination is not an option, your computer does not have a backlit keyboard.

  8. Volume shortcut keys (F1, F2 and F3) do not work. I - Dell

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    September 11th, 2017 18:00. Try holding the Fn key and pressing the volume control. If that works, then your F keys are defaulting to working as F keys, not media keys. If you wish to swap that behavior around, take a look at your Esc key. If you see an icon indicating "F Lock" or "Fn Lock", then press Fn+Esc, and the default behaviors of your ...

  9. Enter the Service Tag of the laptop and click Search. Or, click Browse all products and select your Dell laptop from the catalog. Select the Operating System that is installed on the Dell laptop. Under Category, select System Utilities. Locate the latest Cherry Keyboard Firmware Update Utility firmware (Version v20 or newer). Click Download and ...

  10. keyboard some keys not working - Dell

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    To use On screen keyboard: Choose Start/Windows logo → Control Panel → Ease of Access → Ease of Access Center. Click the Start On-Screen Keyboard button. Test out the on-screen keyboard input in any application where you can enter text. Click Options, select the Turn on numeric key pad check box, and then click OK.

  11. Some of the keys not working (urgent) - Dell

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    Windows Key+X (Or right click on Start) > Click Device Manager > Expand Keyboards > Right click on Standard PS/2 Keyboard > Uninstall > Reboot the computer to reinstall. 4: Turn off filter keys in Ease of Access. Type ease in Windows Start Search box > Click Ease of Access > Click Make the Keyboard easier to use > Ensure Turn on filter Keys is ...