All these videos seem to talk about cleaning the keyboard. This is not the problem in most cases. It's some kind of circuit. Please talk about that and not cleaning. Cleaning does nothing at all.
I used to have a keyboard like that as a kid - it would get wet all the time with all kinds of liquids, it still amazes me how it's managed to survive through those merciless childhood days LOL
My littlle's brother was playing games on the computer then he notices that the keys "m" and "n" weren't working and we find this video and it help. Thanks for the tutorial and help you just earned yourself a subscriber and like. Keep it up with these tutorials!
I just tried with my laptop and it didn't work. However, I recently got my hard-drive replaced and I didn't have the problem with that particular key before I sent it off so something happened while he was servicing it. Its the comma key which is quite frequently used so now I have to have the keyboard on the screen on so I can use it when I need to put a comma. I may end up getting an external keyboard cause it's annoying.
It did work for me. I noticed weeks ago, that sometimes my right arrow key wouldn't register, but yesterday it stopped working completely. I simply needed to pry it a little bit - not completely, just enough so that I could blow under it.
keycaps, a plastic molded part, may not be exactly the same. Some may fit tighter than others, especially if finger pressure is not straight down. Try dap some WD40 on them before pushed back to keyboard.
Guys I was watching videos since so long and then my sister came and moved the wire a bit from the part where it connects to the keyboard and it started working
Wrong information....cleaning the top surface of those rubber domes is not going to solve the problem. The actual electrical contacts are below the rubber domes in the form of carbon contacts, and these contacts need to be cleaned. And for that, the keyboard has to be dismantled, the rubber sheet with the domes need to be removed and then the carbon contacts need to be cleaned with isopropyl alcohol. Sorry, wasted my time watching this video...🤓
my key board does work the light stay on but the keys do not work if i unplug it and plug it back in then it will work but thy can stop working some say to unplug the keyboard then push and hole the Esc and the M5 where the M5 button i do not see any on my keyboard my keyboard i old already i did try pushing the Ecs and the Cap lockdown after unpluging the keyboard then letting of the buttons after puging it back in does not work so i guess i need a new keyboard
i am watching this video because i cant tye the letter you need to tye uhm tye so I am watching this video and for some reason i cant tye symbols and only tye some numbers in my number ad and cant tye some numbers in the other number thing
My keyboard has not worked properly since reverting back to Windows 10 from Windows 11. I replaced the keyboard but still have the same problem. There doesn`t seem to be any fixes for the problem. All suggested fixes have been tried, looks like I will have to replace the pc
my keyboard has 3 keys which don't work and when i move it around "the cord moves" they work until they don't work again also it's lights "num lock caps lock scroll lock" turn on and off sometimes when i move it i also have old 7 windows