Guide to Updating or Locating Missing Printer Drivers in Windows [FIXED]
Mastering the Art of Restoring Functionality to Windows Keyboards with Sticking Keys
If you’ve once spilled liquid on your keyboard, and you find that your keyboard is not working straight, hop on board. Many Windows users are bugging over this problem as well.
In other cases, if you have been using your keyboard for a rather long time or that you often eat your snacks near it, the dust or food debris would make your keyboard sticky as well. In some rare cases, viruses infected or faulty installed keyboard driver could also be the culprit.
But no worries, it’s not at all a hard question to solve. Here are 4 options for you to try. You may not have to try them all; just work your way down until you find the one that works for you. Let’s get started!
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Table of contents
- Method 1: Check keyboard connection
- Method 2: Check for possible viruses
- Method 3: Install the correct keyboard driver
- Method 4: Clean the keyboard
Note : These 4 solutions are arranged by difficulty. So try to work from the top down and find the one that fixes your sticky keyboard for you.
If the sticking problem happens only under certain circumstances, for instance, you only notice it when typing in certain programs or web pages, your keyboard may not be at fault. The problem could be software bugs or poor network connection. Rule out this possibility first before you move on.
- Title: Guide to Updating or Locating Missing Printer Drivers in Windows [FIXED]
- Author: Anthony
- Created at : 2024-08-19 06:16:21
- Updated at : 2024-08-20 06:16:21
- Link: https://win-howtos.techidaily.com/guide-to-updating-or-locating-missing-printer-drivers-in-windows-fixed/
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