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Yo, my keyboard on my acer aspire 6920 is playing up, the bottem keys dont work at all. my left arrow key stopped working a few months ago but the others were fine
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Try re-seating/re-connecting the keyboard as the cable underneath that connects it may be loose. If that doesn't work your probably need a new keyboard.
I'll assume your touchpad and built-in mouse are not working, hence your need for the USB mouse. If the touch pad and built-in mouse are working but you find them awkward to use (another reason some users connect USB mice to notebooks), then you might find it easier to briefly persevere and use the touchpad and built-in mouse for only a few seconds just to complete the simple steps outlined below. If not, the keyboard method detailed below is less efficient and more cumbersome but equally effective. This driver that is being requested is already built-in to Windows. Use the TAB and down or up arrows keys on your keyboard to move the cursor to the button you want to activate -> press the ENTER key to activate the button that the cursor has settled on keys on your Click Next -> No (to alternative search methods) -> search the whole computer for the driver -> next -> finish -> if your USB mouse does not work straight away, press the windows logo key bottom left of your keyboard -> the use the keyboard arrow keys to move once up and then left to the shutdown button -> press ENTER -> use the arrow keys to move the cursor to RESTART -> press ENTER.
Hello, May i know why you going for a new keyboard???
I mean a few months back few keys on my keyboard stopped working and i too was thinking of getting a new keyboard .. when my cousin suggested me to just replace the keys which don't work.. And i found this company who sell individual keys with all the underneath fittings in a reasonable rate, www.laptopkey.com
You could try them out if you need just a few keys
Mine froze once too, all you have to do is take out the battery for a few minutes, it resets the hardware...it is not a software problem like many people think it is, it has worked for many people and my touch pad has worked fine since and it has been almost 10 months.
Only solution here is to unplug the keyboard from the mother board. Just take apart the case and look for the ribbon cable going from the keyboard to the motherboard, and take it out. Please rate, thanks!
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