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How to Fix a Dell Keyboard Not Working

By Matthew Lynch
June 12, 2023
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Dell is one of the leading computer manufacturers and is popular among tech enthusiasts. It is known for the high quality of its products, including keyboards. However, like any other computer component, Dell keyboards can sometimes stop working. When this happens, it can be frustrating, especially if you rely on your computer for work or school. Fortunately, there are several ways to fix a Dell keyboard that is not working.

Check the connection

The first thing you should do is to check the connection between the keyboard and the computer. Ensure that the keyboard is properly connected to the computer. If it is a wired keyboard, make sure that the cable is connected securely to the USB port. If your keyboard is wireless, ensure that the batteries are charged and that the keyboard is paired with your computer.

Restart your computer

Sometimes, restarting your computer can fix issues with the keyboard that are caused by the operating system. Restarting the computer can help refresh the system, and it might solve the issue with the keyboard. Make sure to save all your work before restarting the computer.

Clean the keyboard

Dirt and grime can sometimes cause issues with the keyboard. Clean the keyboard using a damp cloth to remove any dirt or debris that might be interfering with its functionality. Be careful not to get the keyboard too wet, as this can cause permanent damage.

Update your drivers

If your Dell keyboard is still not working, it is possible that the drivers are outdated. Check the Dell website to see if there are any new drivers for your keyboard that you can download and install. Updating your drivers can fix issues with the keyboard that are caused by old or corrupted drivers.

Test the keyboard on another computer

If none of the above steps work, test the keyboard on another computer. If the keyboard works on another computer, it is possible that the issue is with your computer and not the keyboard. In this case, check your computer’s settings and make sure that the keyboard is enabled.

In conclusion, a Dell keyboard not working can be frustrating, but there are several ways to fix the issue. Check the connection, restart your computer, clean the keyboard, update your drivers, and test the keyboard on another computer. If none of these steps work, it might be time to seek professional help.  

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