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  1. Jul 18, 2021 · Keyboard not working unable to switch back MacOS I have a 5 year old iMac running the latest MacOS. I run Windows 7 through Boot Camp for the first time from Startup Disk. Now I can’t use Option to select startup disk, it doesn’t display any disk and jump directly to Windows after the sound and few sounds black screen, it seems like I never press anythin

  2. Nov 30, 2015 · Click on Hardware troubleshooter to run the troubleshooter. Method 2:If the issue persists, I would suggest you to reinstall Keyboard driver\software in the Device Manager. a. Press Windows key + X. b. Click Device Manager. c. Expand the node for Keyboards. d. Right click on HID Keyboard Device and click Uninstall.

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    • If no keys work on an external keyboard
    • If no keys work on your Mac laptop’s built-in keyboard
    • If the Media Eject key or Caps Lock key doesn’t work
    • If other keys don’t work

    If your Mac doesn’t respond when you press the keys on your keyboard, or if pressing some keys has unexpected results, try the following.

    •Disconnect and reconnect the keyboard. Make sure the connector is completely inserted into the port.

    •Connect your keyboard to a different USB port or to a different Mac. If this solves the problem, your Mac may need to be repaired. Contact Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider for service. Repairs performed by untrained individuals or using non-genuine Apple parts may affect the safety and functionality of the device.

    •Your Mac may be showing a low battery alert that you can’t see. Connect your Mac to an electrical outlet or connect an external keyboard to your Mac to see the alert.

    •Try holding down the key longer. These keys have a slight delay to prevent an immediate response if they’re pressed accidentally. Press and hold the Media Eject key until the Media Eject icon appears on the screen, and press and hold the Caps Lock key until the key’s indicator light comes on.

    You may have accidentally set an option that changes how your keyboard operates.

    •Choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Accessibility in the sidebar, then click Keyboard on the right. (You may need to scroll down.) Make sure Slow Keys is turned off. If Slow Keys is on, you must press and hold a key longer than usual before it’s recognized.

    Open Keyboard settings for accessibility for me

    •Choose Apple menu > System Settings, click Accessibility in the sidebar, then click Pointer Control on the right. (You may need to scroll down.) Make sure Mouse Keys is off.

    Open Pointer Control settings for me

    •Choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Keyboard in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) Click Edit next to Input Sources on the right, then turn on “Show Input menu in menu bar.” Open the Input menu, then make sure the correct keyboard layout is selected.

  3. Mar 15, 2024 · Use the Snipping Tool to print screen. To recreate the Print Screen and Print Active Window function in Windows, use the Snipping Tool. If your keyboard isn't working as expected in Windows. If your Apple keyboard works as expected in macOS but not in Windows, try these solutions: Install the latest Apple software updates for Windows.

  4. Sep 26, 2018 · Try this: Check in Control Panel > Ease of Access Center > Make the keyboard easier to use. Under "Make it easier to type", uncheck "Turn on Filter Keys" if it's on. If the keyboard is on Bluetooth see this article. See also this article. It's the keyboard built in to the laptop.

  5. Dec 28, 2015 · Your issue is related keyboard mappings and language settings. Please see Use your Apple Keyboard in Windows with Boot Camp - Apple Support . If both OS X and Windows have the same language, and the OS X side provides the correct character, try using the Windows on-screen keyboard and check which key generates the "@" character.

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  7. Apr 8, 2022 · Set Startup type to Automatic. Click Save > OK to save your new settings. Restart your computer and check if the on-screen keyboard is now working. 4. Run an SFC Scan. If a corrupt system file is causing the on-screen keyboard problem, running the System File Checker should fix the problem.

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