So you can disable this switch in order to fix the keyboard shortcuts issue. Occasionally, the System might not shut down completely because of some 3rd party software, which causes the keyboard shortcut issue. You can try to perform a clean boot in your PC and if the keyboard shortcut is working in clean boot, you can try to diagnose what is causing the keyboard shortcut problems.
Then under Service tab, check "Hide all Microsoft services. Under the Startup tab, disable all the startup items. Then restart the computer. Now you are in Clean Boot, check if the keyboard shortcut is working now. If it is, enable the Microsoft service and startup items gradually until you find the service and items that are causing the problem.
Sign in to this new user account and see whether the keyboard shortcuts are working or not. If it works, transfer your files to this account to switch to this new account. I tried several things but in the end the thing that fixed the problem was removing the keyboard driver as described in step above and rebooting.
I commented that the answer in step 5 above — removing and reinstalling the keyboard drivers — worked. Any ideas? FonePaw uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Click Privacy Policy to learn more. Got it! Windows Turn Off Sticky keys Sticky Keys is a feature on Windows computer that can make keyboard shortcuts more easy to use.
Disable Gaming Mode Switch There is a switch to disable all the keyboard shortcuts on a gaming keyboard so as to let you focus on games. Perform A Clean Boot Occasionally, the System might not shut down completely because of some 3rd party software, which causes the keyboard shortcut issue.
Reinstall Keyboard Drivers Reinstalling keyboard drivers helps to troubleshoot shortcuts not working issue. Find keyboards and then right-click on your keyboard device. After that, select Uninstall. Reboot your PC to save the change. After reboot, your PC will reinstall keyboard driver. Troubled by Windows Defender not turning on?
Step 6: Check Full scan and then click Scan now. Windows Defender will start to scan your computer and report any findings to you. After that, remove the viruses or malware according to the removal instructions offered by your antivirus program. Next, check if the error is gone. Check your Bluetooth keyboard. Check if it is connected properly to your computer and all other keys are working properly.
Perform a reset of the keyboard connection. Plug out the keyboard, turn off the computer and take out the power cable. Wait for a few minutes. Turn on the computer and then plug in the keyboard. Step 2: Click to expand Keyboards , right-click your keyboard and choose Uninstall device. We tried both of these suggestions. No luck : Sticky keys are disabled and everything seems to be okay with the reinstalled drivers. Thanks for the suggestions though! Thai Pepper. MSouthworth This person is a verified professional.
Gerald This person is a verified professional. Can you go into safe mode by F8? And then log into your system?
You could say they are out of control! I know it is not they keyboard, but again, might be mapping No keymapping software or hotkeys found. It's both CTRL keys unfortunately.
Try opening the on-screen keyboard accessibility and test the virtual ctrl key. Also, are these keyboard being plugged into a USB hub? If so, have you powercycled the hub?
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