Hi Vijay,
Thanks for your information but it didn't help on my issue.
I have tried every thing above mention step by step but nothing happened.
Seems some other major issue.
Thanks,
Aquil
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Hi team,
I have Lenovo Thinkpad E450 with Windows 10 installed. From past few days I was experiencing some troubles with my keyboard keys.
few keys are working weirdly as stated below.
Ease of access section, filter key is already off.
4. Right Arrow Key: This key is also working as Spacebar key. Other three arrow key is working fine.
Please provide me a proper solution related to the issues mentioned above.
Thanks,
Aquil
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Hi Vijay,
Thanks for your information but it didn't help on my issue.
I have tried every thing above mention step by step but nothing happened.
Seems some other major issue.
Thanks,
Aquil
It means issue is with hardware of your keyboard. You will need to take help of a laptop technician to see whether it can be repaired (now-a-days, they don't repair but simply replace entire keyboard)
Hi Vijay,
When I press windows button backspace button also pressing.
When I pressing backspace button start menu populating.
When i pressing spacebar right arrow also pressing and vice versa.
When i pressing enter F3 is also pressing.
When pressing F10 F12 also pressing and vice versa.
When I pressing F9 insert is also pressing.
Thanks,
Aquil
Can you use Keyboard tester and press these keys to see if the problem is hardware of Keyboard?
https://keyboardtester.co/keyboard-tester.html
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Please try these options one by one and check after each option.
Type Troubleshoot in Windows Start Search box > Click Troubleshoot > Scroll down and click Keyboard > Run the troubleshooter > Follow onscreen directions
Windows Key+X (Or right click on Start) > Click Device Manager > Expand Keyboards > Right click on Standard PS/2 Keyboard > Uninstall > Reboot the computer to reinstall
4: Turn off filter keys in Ease of Access
Type ease in Windows Start Search box > Click Ease of Access > Click Make the Keyboard easier to use > Ensure Turn on filter Keys is not checked