Fix: Windows 11 Keyboard Not Working

Jul. 19, 2022 / Updated by Vivi to Windows 11

Many people have encountered the Windows 11 keyboard not working issue. The keyboard not working properly problems can be caused by many factors. This article will introduce 8 helpful and simple solutions to help you fix the keyboard not working in Windows 11.


Contents:

Solution 1. Reconnect and clean the keyboard

Solution 2. Update keyboard drivers

Solution 3. Check BIOS Settings

Solution 4. Run the Keyboard Troubleshooter

Solution 5. Tweak the USB Root Hub Properties

Solution 6. Disable Fast Startup

Solution 7. Turn Off Filter Keys

Solution 8. Run System File Checker


Solution 1. Reconnect and clean the keyboard

In some cases, the Windows 11 keyboard not working problem occurs when the external keyboard isn't connected properly. So, you should unplug the keyboard, clean it carefully, and then plug it back in. Check if it can work. If not, plug it into another USB port. If the problem still occurs, try next solution.

Solution 2. Update keyboard drivers

A corrupted or outdated keyboard can cause many keyboard problems, so you should try to update the keyboard drivers on your Windows 11 PC. Now, download Driver Talent and activate the Pro version. Then take the three steps to update the keyboard drivers on Windows 11 PC.

Step 1. Click on the Scan button to check all drivers.

check drivers

Step 2. Select the Peripheral Drivers tab, and click USB Drivers.

Step 3. Click on the Update button to download and install the latest USB and keyboard drivers.

After that, reboot your Windows 11 PC and check to see if the keyboard not working problem is solved.

Solution 3. Check BIOS Settings

When the keyboard is locked from the BIOS Settings, you will not be able to type on it. In this case, you need to check the BIOS Settings in Windows 11 and make sure that your keyboard is enabled.

Step 1. Open the Start menu, and select Settings.

Step 2. Click Recovery.

Step 3. Scroll down to the Advanced startup area, and then click on Restart now.

Step 4. Select Troubleshoot, click Advanced options, and then click UEFI Firmware Settings.

Step 5. Scroll down to find Restart and click on it.

Step 6. When the restarting is finished, you will be in the BIOS.

Step 7. Find Keyboard settings, and make sure the keyboard is Enabled.

Solution 4. Run the Keyboard Troubleshooter

The Windows in-built Troubleshooter can help to detect and fix some common problems. You should make use of it. Try to run the Keyboard Troubleshooter to fix the keyboard not working in Windows 11.

Step 1. Open the Start menu, and select Settings.

Step 2. Click System, and then click Troubleshoot.

Step 3. Click on Other Troubleshooters.

Step 4. Scroll down to find Keyboard, and click on Run.

The Keyboard Troubleshooter will then start to identify and solve the keyboard issues. When it is complete, check to see if the keyboard not working error is fixed.

Solution 5. Tweak the USB Root Hub Properties

Many people fix the Windows 11 keyboard not working problem by adjusting the USB Root Hub Properties.

Step 1. Right-click on the Start menu.

Step 2. Click on the Device Manager.

Step 3. Open the Universal Serial Bus controllers section, right-click on the USB Root Hub, and then click on Properties.

USB Root Hub

Step 4. Open Power Management, uncheck the box before "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power", and then click on OK.

Solution 6. Disable Fast Startup

Step 1. Open Start menu, type "control panel" and select Control Panel from the search results.

Step 2. Select Power Options, and then click the "Choose what the power button does" link.

Step 3. Click the "Change settings that are currently unavailable".

Step 4. Uncheck the box before "Turn on fast startup (recommended)".

Fast Startup

Step 5. Click Save changes and restart the computer.

Solution 7. Turn Off Filter Keys

Step 1. Open the Start menu, and select Settings.

Step 2. Select Accessibility, and then click Keyboard.

Step 3. Find Filter Keys, and turn it off.

Restart your computer and check if the Windows 11 keyboard not working problem is solved.

Solution 8. Run System File Checker

System File Checker (SFC) is a useful Windows in-built utility that can help to check the local drive for corrupted system files and restore the files to make sure the computer works properly. You can try to run SFC to see if it can fix the keyboard problem.

Step 1. Right-click on the Start button, and then select Windows Terminal (Admin).

Step 2. Type "sfc /scannow", and press Enter.

Step 3. Restart your Windows 11 PC when the SFC Scanning is complete.


Hope these 8 solutions can help you fix the keyboard not working in Windows 11. If you still have any other questions, please leave a message in the comment section below.



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