The bottom line solution is to turn off that computer, disconnect that keyboard, restart your computer and after the reboot, reconnect that keyboard so that an operating system would recognize it as new hardware. Is it a Universal Serial Bus keyboard or Personal System 2 style keyboard? Also, if it’s a non standard keyboard with programmable keys, then perhaps one of those keys accidentally locked it. ![]() ![]() You can also remap keys directly from PowerToys, instead of using Sharpkeys.Sharp. If that does not fix your issue, I assume those keys on that keyboard stopped working. A Quick tutorial on how to map keys and shortcuts to a windows 10 computer. You can also try turning off the “Num Lock” key, by pressing it if it still works. Have you been using your computer and somehow you managed to lock your keyboard? How do you unlock it you ask yourself? You can try pressing the following keys on your keyboard all at the same time. keys as standard function keys If you dont see Use F1, F2, etc.
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