A few things you can try Do a clean boot to check if a background program is causing the issue. If the problem disappears, you can enable apps one by one to find the culprit.Check keyboard layout and language settings sometimes mismatches can cause ...
Since updating the drivers didn’t help, try checking the keys with an online keyboard tester. If the same keys don’t work there, it’s most likely a hardware issue and the keyboard may need repair or replacement. But if they work fine in the tester, t...
It could be either a software or hardware issue. I’d start by updating or reinstalling the keyboard drivers in Device Manager. Sometimes that alone can fix random key failures.
This kind of issue is actually quite common on laptops, especially when typing for long periods. What’s happening is usually not a keyboard fault but accidental touchpad contact or driver sensitivity problems, which can cause the cursor to jump while...
When a product like a ROG motherboard is already registered by the previous owner, you can’t just add it directly to your account. ASUS ties product registration to the original owner’s account, so it needs to be unregistered or transferred first.Her...