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How to Fix a Dell Keyboard Not Working
Dell keyboard problems? We've got the fixes here
By Ruben Circelli Ruben Circelli Editor University of Massachusetts, Boston Ruben Circelli has been a freelance technology writer and editor since 2014. His work has appeared on dozens of sites, including Komando.com, Twinfinite, and TheGamer. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on April 14, 2021 Reviewed by Michael Barton Heine Jr Reviewed by Michael Barton Heine Jr Michael Heine is a CompTIA-certified writer, editor, and Network Engineer with 25+ years' experience working in the television, defense, ISP, telecommunications, and education industries. lifewire's editorial guidelines Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email Accessories & Hardware Keyboards & Mice The Ultimate Guide to Keyboard Shortcuts The Ultimate Guide to Keyboards The Ultimate Guide to Computer Mice The Quick Guide to Webcams Monitors Cards HDD & SSD Printers & Scanners Raspberry Pi Keyboard problems aren't uncommon, but on a laptop, they can be frustrating. Luckily, there are workarounds to get you typing again immediately as well as steps you can take to fix your keyboard without spending a dime. These tips will work on keyboards not made by Dell and older keyboards too, but the primary focus of this guide is on fixing Windows 10 Dell laptop keyboard issues, i.e., about any Dell laptop released since 2015. Cause of Dell Keyboard Problems
Most of the time, these are software issues caused by drivers or updates or changes to your computer that you can often address through another update or a settings change. If your keyboard experienced a mechanical failure, or there was a spill, or it somehow fell and cracked or broke to some extent, the tips in this guide likely won't apply. If there's a hardware problem with your keyboard, likely you will need to contact a technician for repair or replacement unless you have the technical know-how and experience to handle that yourself. How to Factory Reset a Dell Laptop Troubleshooting Tools to Help Fix Keyboard Problems
Without a functioning keyboard, it can be hard to move through the troubleshooting steps. Some steps may only require a mouse or no direct input on your screen at all, but when they do need these things, temporary fixes can be a lifesaver. Use Windows' On-Screen Keyboard to type temporarily. Part of Microsoft's accessibility suite is a virtual keyboard you can click the keys of using your mouse. While inefficient, this allows you to type without a keyboard. Connect a USB keyboard to use on your laptop temporarily. Hopefully, you can access a desktop computer somewhere, and borrowing its keyboard will make troubleshooting your problems more manageable. How to Fix a Dell Keyboard Not Working
Usually, keyboard problems can be traced back to software issues, which you can often fix with an update. Properly reboot your computer. Giving your entire setup a cold, fresh boot can fix strange, temporary glitches that can, on occasion, leave you unable to use your keyboard. It might sound too simple, but a restart can fix a lot of problems. Update your keyboard drivers. Sometimes, a driver version can have a bug or an incompatibility issue with other software on your computer. Updating your drivers can easily address this. Update Windows. Many drivers and compatibility packages and underlying services and features come from Microsoft. If you have keyboard problems, updating Windows itself can help fix those, too. Avoiding Keyboard Issues Going Forward
Once you get your keyboard back up and running, there are a few tips you can keep in mind to help keep your keyboard in tip-top shape. First, never install software from a site you don't trust. The same goes for opening email attachments: Don't, unless you know what you're opening. These are good rules of thumb to avoid viruses, but simply installing random applications can often result in unintended side effects, like the occasional keyboard problem. Second, try not to eat or drink anything other than water nearby your keyboard. Spills can be devastating, but a little water accidentally getting on your board shouldn't be the end of the world by any means. Lastly, at least once a month, give your keyboard a thorough cleaning with a soft cloth and isopropyl alcohol. It will help to stop keys from getting stuck and connections from coming undone over time. How to Fix a Dell Laptop Black Screen Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Fix It When a Keyboard Won't Type How to Unlock a Keyboard That's Locked How to Put a Key Back on a Laptop Keyboard 16 Ways To Fix It When Print Screen Is Not Working in Windows How to Fix It When Snapchat Is Not Working on an iPhone How to Fix a Chromebook Touchscreen That's Not Working How to Fix Incorrect Windows 11 Audio Icons How to Fix It When WhatsApp Voice Messages Aren't Working How to Fix a Surface Pro Keyboard That's Not Working How to Fix It When a Laptop Microphone is Not Working How to Fix It When Copy and Paste Isn't Working in Windows 10/11 How to Fix It When Windows 11 Is Slow How to Fix a Dell Laptop With No Sound How to Fix 'No Battery Is Detected' on Your Laptop How to Fix a Dell Laptop Black Screen How to Fix It When a Windows 10 Keyboard Is Not Working Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies