P Paulanie Reputable Sep 14, 2014 1 0 4,510 Sep 14, 2014 #1 Keyboard was working fine last night. This morning the keys u i o and p just won't work.
Solution Bluemoon_9 Sep 14, 2014 If its a laptop, use an external keyboard. Laptop keyboards tend to go bad, easiest and cheapest solution is external keyboard. If you travel a lot, this is easier to carry. http://www.amazon.com/111-Key-Flexible-Roll-Up-Silicone-Keyboard/dp/B00305UF1Q
If its a laptop, use an external keyboard. Laptop keyboards tend to go bad, easiest and cheapest solution is external keyboard. If you travel a lot, this is easier to carry. http://www.amazon.com/111-Key-Flexible-Roll-Up-Silicone-Keyboard/dp/B00305UF1Q
Phillip Corcoran Titan Moderator Sep 7, 2013 25,976 859 120,140 Sep 14, 2014 #2 I'm assuming it's a laptop. Do those keys also have a number on them? If yes, try pressing the "NumLock" key once. Then try those keys again. Upvote 0 Downvote
I'm assuming it's a laptop. Do those keys also have a number on them? If yes, try pressing the "NumLock" key once. Then try those keys again.
Bluemoon_9 Reputable Jul 13, 2014 592 0 5,360 Sep 14, 2014 Solution #3 If its a laptop, use an external keyboard. Laptop keyboards tend to go bad, easiest and cheapest solution is external keyboard. If you travel a lot, this is easier to carry. http://www.amazon.com/111-Key-Flexible-Roll-Up-Silicone-Keyboard/dp/B00305UF1Q Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
If its a laptop, use an external keyboard. Laptop keyboards tend to go bad, easiest and cheapest solution is external keyboard. If you travel a lot, this is easier to carry. http://www.amazon.com/111-Key-Flexible-Roll-Up-Silicone-Keyboard/dp/B00305UF1Q