Toshiba C55-C5243 Owner's Manual

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If Something Goes Wrong
Keyboard help
Keyboard help
If the problem is with an external keyboard connected to 
your computer, you may need to update your keyboard 
driver. Refer to the documentation that came with the 
keyboard or to the keyboard manufacturer’s Web site.
If you are experiencing problems with the functionality of 
any of the computer’s keyboard keys, (i.e. wrong characters 
displayed, or multiple characters displayed) when pressing 
keys on the keyboard, try any of the following 
troubleshooting tips that may help to restore the keyboard to 
its proper operation.
Perform a complete power cycle
1
Shut down your computer, se
2
Remove all accessories, and unplug all cables. This 
includes USB flash drives, SD Card, and the power 
cord/cable.
3
If your computer has a user-removable battery, remove 
the battery and hold down the power button for 
approximately 10 seconds.
4
Reconnect the battery (if you removed it) and the power 
cord/cable.
5
Turn On the computer, and try the keyboard again.
Uninstall the keyboard driver
You can Uninstall the keyboard driver to allow Windows to 
automatically reinstall the driver.
1
In the 
Search
 field, type 
Device Manager
.
2
Click or touch the 
Device Manager
 application.
3
In the “Device Manager” double-click or touch 
Keyboards
.
4
Right-click or touch 
Standard PS/2 Keyboard
 and 
select 
Uninstall
.
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