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Step 1
Power your laptop off completely.
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Step 2
Take the battery out of the laptop. Typically the battery is located underneath the laptop towards the top.
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Step 3
Leave the battery out for 30 seconds. This will allow the laptop to refresh itself.
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Step 4
Put the battery back into the laptop.
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Step 5
Power your computer on. Once your computer has rebooted, check to see if the keyboard is working.
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Step 6
Open the "Start" menu on your laptop, if the keyboard is still locked up.
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Step 7
Click on the Control Panel.
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Step 8
Go into the "Accessibility" options.
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Step 9
Open the tab labeled "Keyboard".
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Step 10
Make sure none of the boxes have a check in them. If the laptop has Microsoft Vista as the operating system, go to the "Ease of Access" option and go to "Change how your keyboard works." Make sure none of the boxes in that section are checked.
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Step 11
Click the "Save" button.
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Step 12
Exit the Control Panel and begin typing to see if the keyboard is now working.










