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Old 05-02-2025, 20:42   #13465
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Since your laptop keyboard works in Safe Mode but not in a regular Windows 11 environment, the issue is likely caused by a software conflict, background service, or driver problem. Here are some steps to diagnose and fix the issue:

Step 1: Check for Background Processes (Clean Boot)
Press Win + R, type msconfig, and hit Enter.
In the System Configuration window, go to the Services tab.
Check "Hide all Microsoft services" at the bottom.
Click "Disable all" to turn off non-Microsoft services.
Now, open the Startup tab and click "Open Task Manager".
Disable all Startup programs one by one.
Restart your laptop and check if the issue persists.
If the keyboard works fine, one of the disabled services/programs is causing the issue. Re-enable them one at a time and restart until you find the culprit.

Step 2: Update or Reinstall the Keyboard Driver
Press Win + X and select Device Manager.
Expand Keyboards, right-click your keyboard driver, and choose Update driver.
If updating doesn’t work, choose Uninstall device instead.
Restart your laptop to let Windows reinstall the keyboard driver automatically.
Step 3: Disable/Check Third-Party Applications
Some applications might be interfering with the keyboard. Common culprits include:

Antivirus software (Try disabling it temporarily).
Clipboard managers or key remapping tools (Like AutoHotkey, KeyTweak).
Custom keyboard/mouse drivers from manufacturers (Check if you installed external keyboard utilities like Razer Synapse, Logitech G Hub, etc.).
Step 4: Check Windows Accessibility Settings
Open Settings (Win + I) → Accessibility → Keyboard.
Make sure features like Filter Keys, Sticky Keys, and Toggle Keys are turned OFF.
Step 5: Run Keyboard Troubleshooter
Open Settings (Win + I) → System → Troubleshoot → Other troubleshooters.
Find Keyboard, click Run, and follow the on-screen instructions.
Step 6: Create a New User Account
If the problem persists, try creating a new user profile:

Open Settings (Win + I) → Accounts → Family & other users.
Click Add account and follow the steps.
Sign in with the new account and check if the issue persists.
Final Step: System Restore or Windows Repair
If nothing works, try restoring Windows to a previous state before the issue started:

Open Control Panel → Recovery → Open System Restore.
Choose a restore point where the keyboard was working fine.
Alternatively, you may consider running SFC and DISM scans to fix corrupted system files:

Open Command Prompt as Administrator.
Run:
sfc /scannow
If issues persist, run:
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
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