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Aes

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So i slept for an hor and woke up then my pc is just acting up now , many keys dont work and it does this thing sometimes were it flickers the play and pause button and when it does that i can not move my mouse , d now pauses or plays a video and E used to act up by opening project but i did a thibg from a video so it doesn't do anything at all including typing E , i don't think its physical since it happened in less than a night and was working perfectly fine before
 
Check to see if there was any update overnight. Sounds like there was.
If so you can try rolling back the update.
You may have to use safe mode with networking to do this.
 
apparently my computer updated more than 10 days ago , way before this
 
Is the PC a laptop or desktop?
If laptop are you referring to the inbuilt keyboard or a separate keyboard?
If desktop then is the keyboard & mouse connected via USB or P/S2?
If USB then have you tried a different USB port On the PC?
If you don’t have another keyboard is it possible to borrow one to rule out a keyboard problem?
 
Can you try an external keyboard?
Do you have a pet which may have walked over the keyboard?
What‘s the make & model of the laptop?
 
Unfortunately I cannot find that model.
Have you restarted the PC?
Have you tried uninstalling the keyboard driver & then restarting the PC?
 
To get the proper model number lets try this

Click Start
type msinfo
on the right select Open or Run as Administrator
Look for System Model on the right

Or open a Command Prompt
type wmic csproduct get name

Corrected the instructions
 
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