Keyboard on an ASUS G551 laptop is broken, keeps entering unwanted keys. Doesn't show up in device manager. How can I disable?

arilyn.hess

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Just what the title says. I have an external keyboard I've been using because my internal keyboard is broken, likely after water spills, a lot of the keys stopped working entirely. But lately my enter key has been spamming inputs. I wanted to disable in device manager but the keyboard isn't listed under keyboards nor Human interface devices. I also tried using devmanview and that didn't list it either from any guides I read.

How can I find and disable the keyboard or disconnect it? I don't need to use it anymore just want it to stop ruining other tasks.

Not sure what to do, interferes with a lot. Thank you for the help.
 
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have you tried going into the BIOS of your laptop to disable?
https://itstillworks.com/turn-off-keyboard-asus-bios-12304333.html

when you used DevManView did you use it properly? coz that one shouldve done the trick.
* sort list by "Device Type Code" and search for "Keyboard"
* internal keyboard will be called something like "PC/AT Enhanced PS/2 Keyboard (101/102-Key)"
* right-click on it and you will be able to disable it (just ignore the error popup)
* restart your computer and Voila!

marksavio

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you can do a trick on the device manager.
* add any device driver keyboard. an incompatible driver will do fine as well.
* once your device driver is successfully installed. just right click on the keyboard device to disable.
 

arilyn.hess

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I'm not exactly sure what that means but I've tried disabling every keyboard device on the system and it still doesnt disable, it only disables my external keyboard.
 

marksavio

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have you tried going into the BIOS of your laptop to disable?
https://itstillworks.com/turn-off-keyboard-asus-bios-12304333.html

when you used DevManView did you use it properly? coz that one shouldve done the trick.
* sort list by "Device Type Code" and search for "Keyboard"
* internal keyboard will be called something like "PC/AT Enhanced PS/2 Keyboard (101/102-Key)"
* right-click on it and you will be able to disable it (just ignore the error popup)
* restart your computer and Voila!
 
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