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Problem: the QWERUIOP and Windows keys donβt work on my computer (old, simple, cheap, Lenovo)
Important information: Even in the BIOS menu options, the keys donβt work. An external keyboard plugged into the laptop works fine.
Other information: Started after walking around half a day with my laptop in a cramped backpack. Ubuntu Linux, technically minded and capable, little experience, few tools.
Problem: the QWERUIOP and Windows keys donβt work on my computer (old, simple, cheap, Lenovo)
Important information: Even in the BIOS menu options, the keys donβt work. An external keyboard plugged into the laptop works fine.
Other information: Started after walking around half a day with my laptop in a cramped backpack. Ubuntu Linux, technically minded and capable, little experience, few tools.
Did water get on the keyboard? If your laptop from Thinkpad T series there is no problem to replace it, but first of all, I would try to remove the keyboard, clean the cable with alcohol and insert it back.
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Itβs a Lenovo Notebook V145 - AMD A4-9125 4/8GB SSD256 DVD 15.6" and the keyboard isnβt removable like that. I donβt think I got any water on it, probably just compressed between clothes and whatnot.
The keyboard will be 100% replaceable, it just varies per make/model.
Last time I had to get a new laptop keyboard, many moons ago, canβt remember the brand, but cost $120.
Power off and run fingers roughly all over the keys to try and release any stuck keys.
I will try that! Thanks for the video too. I might try that when I have the tools and space, though the laptop isnβt worth $120 now if thatβs the cost of a replacement keyboard
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