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- Surface Pro 11 keyboard has suddenly stopped working.
I'm sorry to hear that your Surface Pro 11 keyboard has stopped working Let's try a few more steps to see if we can resolve the issue: - Detach and Reattach the Keyboard: - Unplug your Surface and detach the keyboard - Make sure there is no debris or damage on the connectors
- Surface pro keyboard just stopped working - Microsoft Community
My surface pro 8 keyboard just stopped working Mid email writing Just stopped I've done all troubleshooting I could find like restarting the machine, uninstalling the drivers and restarting, updating the drivers No change Even read that I should disconnect the keyboard, hold down esc, reconnect the keyboard, release esc Nothing changed
- My Microsoft surface pro keyboard is not working
If any case the keyboard is working, there is likely a software issue that can be solved through resetting the Surface See link for the steps: Restore or reset Surface for Windows - Microsoft Support If any case the keyboard is not working in UEFI, there is likely a hardware issue already wherein sending it for repair is the best thing to do
- Keyboard Stopped working - Microsoft Community
If your Surface keyboard has stopped working, here are some troubleshooting steps you can follow: - Force a shutdown and restart your Surface: Force a shutdown and restart your Surface - Microsoft Support - Reattach the Type Cover or Keyboard: Re-attach the Cover, making sure that all the magnets touch the bottom edge of your Surface
- Microsoft Surface Pro Keyboard not working again!
Press the up and down arrow keys to change what is selected on the left side menu to check if the keys work or not If the keys and trackpad are working correctly in UEFI, but not in Windows: The problem is likely with the software installed on the Surface, and you'll need to reinstall See Restore or reset Surface for Windows
- Surface Pro Keyboard suddenly not functional - Microsoft Community
The Surface stays in laptop mode but the keys and trackpad stopped working I've cleaned the ports with rubbing alcohol, hard reset the Surface, and ran the Surface Diagnostic Toolkit (The toolkit said that the test didn't support third party keyboard when my keyboard was plugged in, very much official, so I don't know what that means)
- Keyboard not working. Tried all of the troubleshoot options
If the keys are working correctly in UEFI, but not in Windows: The problem is likely with the software installed on the Surface, and you'll need to reimage your Surface using a USB recovery drive See Creating and using a USB recovery drive for Surface If the keys are still not working correctly in UEFI, then we know it's a hardware problem
- Troubleshoot Surface Type Cover or Keyboard - Microsoft Community
Reattach the Type Cover or Keyboard Re-attach the Cover, making sure that all the magnets touch the bottom edge of your Surface Confirm connectivity To confirm connectivity, press the Caps and Fn keys on your Surface Type Cover or Keyboard a couple of times to check whether the LED lights turn on and off
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