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  1. Apr 30, 2021 · Try updating your mouse and keyboard drivers: > Search for Device Manager on your Windows search bar and open it. > On the window that pops up, expand Keyboards. > Locate your keyboard in the list, right-click it and then select Update driver. > Proceed with the update following the instructions on the screen.

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    • Troubleshooting Scroll Lock

    To disable scroll lock, press the Scroll Lock key (often labeled as ScrLk) on your keyboard. If your computer does not have a Scroll Lock key, do one of the following:

    1.If your keyboard does not have a Scroll Lock key, on your computer, click Start > Settings > Accessibility > Keyboard.

    2.Click the On-Screen keyboard button to turn it on.

    1.If your keyboard does not have a Scroll Lock key, on your computer, click Start > Settings > Ease of Access > Keyboard.

    2.Click the Use the On-Screen Keyboard button to turn it on.

    1.If your keyboard does not have a Scroll Lock key, on your computer, click Start and then press CTRL+C to display the Charms bar.

    2.Click Change PC Settings.

    3.Select Ease of Access > Keyboard.

    4.Click the On Screen Keyboard slider button to turn it on.

    1.If your keyboard does not have a Scroll Lock key, on your computer, go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > Ease of Access > On-Screen Keyboard.

    2.When the on-screen keyboard appears on your screen, click the slk button.

    You can tell if Scroll Lock is turned on, because Scroll Lock appears in the Excel status bar.

    If you suspect that Scroll Lock is turned on, but Scroll Lock does not appear in the Excel status bar, it may be because the status bar is customized to hide the Scroll Lock status. To determine if this is the case, right-click the Excel status bar. Look for the check box to the left of the Scroll Lock. If a check is not visible, Scroll Lock does not appear in the Excel status bar. Simply check the box to have the status appear on the status bar.

  2. Sep 16, 2020 · In that case, try replacing the keyboard or follow the below to fix the issue. Step 1: On the login screen click on the Power icon on the right corner. Step 2: Press Shift Key and press hold and then click Restart (This will restart the system in recovery mode) Step 3:

  3. Open Start > Settings > Update & security > Troubleshoot. Scroll down. Click Keyboards. Click Run the Troubleshooter. When complete, restart to see if the problem is resolved. Try connecting the keyboard to a different USB port if its a USB wired keyboard. Press Windows key + X. Click Device Manager. Expand Keyboards.

    • Check your keyboard physically. The first thing that you should do is check your keyboard physically. If you have not cleaned your keyboard for a long time, the problem might be occurring due to the dust accumulated inside your keyboard.
    • Run Troubleshooters. If there is no hardware issue, the next step is to run appropriate troubleshooters. Because your problem is associated with your keyboard, running the following troubleshooters will be helpful for you
    • Uninstall and reinstall your keyboard driver. The most common cause of the keyboard issues is the corrupted driver. Hence, we suggest you uninstall and reinstall your keyboard driver.
    • Troubleshoot in a Clean Boot state. Sometimes, the issues occur due to a conflicting startup app or third-party Service. Startup apps start with the system startup and keep running in the background.
  4. Aug 1, 2021 · As you'll see, the FN key combined with arrow keys, at least on my laptop, act as Home, Page up, Page down and End. F11 and F12 control brightness. Try using the arrow keys with FN held down, and see if their behaviour changes. If so, you may have a Function Lock key, which, on my example, would be FN + Esc (The little padlock with FN in the ...

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  6. Jun 14, 2021 · Hello, As of a few days ago, my cursor in Word cannot keep up with my arrow keys. For example, if I press the right-arrow key five times, it takes Word a few seconds for the cursor to get there. This is particularly annoying if I want to say, highlight a sentence using arrow keys alone, as it takes Word much longer than usual to accurately move the cursor.