How to Reset a Laptop Keyboard to its Default Settings

We’ll give you a list of the 10 best ways

Is your laptop keyboard not functioning like it used to? Is it taking too long to respond to your keystrokes? Does nothing happen when you press some of the keys? Did the keyboard stop working?

In this post, you’ll learn how to reset your keyboard settings to make those pesky keyboard issues go away by.

Is

It a Hardware Problem?

First, you should determine if what you have isn’t a hardware issue. After all, no amount of resetting can fix a broken laptop keyboard.

There are a couple of ways you can go about it. One, you can physically inspect your keyboard for obvious defects. The other would be by booting inSafe Mode.

PressWindows + Rto openRun. TypeMSCONFIGand clickOK.

This will launchSystem Configuration. Go to theBoottab. UnderBoot Options, tickSafe Bootand hitOK.

If you’re prompted to reboot your computer, clickRestart.

Only essential programs are running when Windows is in Safe Mode. So if your keyboard is working fine while in this mode, you can blame your keyboard problems on software.

If not, you may need to bring your laptop to a service center for proper inspection and diagnosis.

Is

It a Software Issue?

But if it really is a software problem, then there are a couple of things you can do. You can try reinstalling our keyboard driver.

OpenControl Panel. Go toHardware and Sound>Devices and Printers > Device Manager.

Note:You can also access Device Manager by doing a quick search.

Once Device Manager is open, expandKeyboardsand right-click on your device. ClickUninstall Device.

Restart your computer. While it’s rebooting, Windows will reinstall the keyboard using the latest drivers. This might cause your laptop keyboard keys to work again.

If that does not work, the issue might be with keyboard settings. If any of the keyboard settings are off, it can cause repeat delay errors or register incorrect keystrokes.

To access your keyboard settings, openControl Panel. TypeKEYBOARDin the search bar.

This will bring upKeyboard Propertiesin the search results. ClickKeyboardto open.

Using Keyboard Properties, you can speed up or slow down your keyboard’s response rate. Use the sliders to calibrate your keyboard to your liking.

The image above shows the default keyboard settings. If your current settings are far off, it could cause your keyboard to either lag or be faster than normal.

Once finished, clickOK.

Additional keyboard settings can be found inWindows Settings. Go toSettings>Ease of Access>Keyboard.

Turn off any of the computer keyboard features that could be interrupting your workflow. Additional keyboard settings can be toggled by clickingChange Other Typing Options.

The Best Way to Reset a Keyboard in Windows 10

If you’ve attempted all the fixes above but nothing works, you can try resetting your keyboard.

The way you do that is by making changes to the language setting. Go toWindows Settings>Time & Language>Region and Language.

UnderPreferred Languages, add a new language. Any language will do. Once added, click on the new language. It should now display a few options including up and down arrow buttons. Click the up arrow to make it the primary language.

This process will put the new language on top and the old one (presumably English – United States) at the bottom. Repeat the process, this time moving English – United States back on top.

Doing so will reset your keyboard laptop. You can now delete the language you added. You can also clickOptionsand check ifUS QWERTYis available underKeyboards.

If nothing else works, use an external keyboard until you find a permanent solution to your problem.

Christopher Jan Benitez is a freelance writer for hire who provides actionable and useful web content to small businesses and startups. In his spare time, he religiously watches professional wrestling and finds solace in listening to ’80s speed metal.Read Christopher’s Full Bio

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