It will help us to verify if there is any issue with the keyboard. Open On-Screen Keyboard by following these steps. a. Clicking the ‘Start’ button, b. Click on ‘All Programs’. c. Click on ‘Accessories’. d. Click on ‘Ease of Access’, and then click on ‘On-Screen Keyboard’.
The Notebook is a ASUS N56VZ. If I normally press the multimedia key combinations, nothing happens. If I try to get the keycodes while pressing, for e. g., Fn + F8 (this should turn volume up) with xev or acpi_listen started, there is no output at all. Only the Fn + F1 (Standby) and the Fn + F2 (Wireless on/off) combinations are working, but
Keystone, is an actual physical key designed for gamers to set up their gear for an immersive experience. Keystone connects to the exclusive slot on the right side of the keyboard by magnetic force. When Keystone is docked, It can apply lighting effects, sound effects and activate Shadow Drive storage capacity. 2.

Via Backlit Key on Laptop. Any ASUS laptops that come with a backlit keyboard will have a dedicated key to turn it on/off or control its intensity. This backlit key is indicated by a keyboard with a sun-shape icon. On most ASUS notebooks, the backlit key is the F7 key. Press Fn + F7 key to turn on the keyboard backlight and scroll through its

I understand that you are facing issues with Keyboard keys on your PC, and I certainly appreciate your efforts in trying to resolve the issue. We will certainly look into this for you. Meanwhile, I would suggest you to use On-screen keyboard and check if you are able to use the keys normally. Refer the article Use the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK

If you want to, you can try getting some compressed air, and blow in and around the broken keys. Furthermore, you can try opening up the keyboard and seeing if there are obstructions or damage to the circuity. Hope this helps, kem579. Hit the Accept as Solution if I solved your problem.
2. Reboot the computer (without reinstalling the driver). 3. When it restarts, it should reinstall the driver on its own. If this doesn't work, you may wish to try connecting/reconnecting an external keyboard and see if it works fine. If it does, then it could be the keys themselves that are the issue. Go into the MyAsus app and change the battery settings to maximum lifespan mode and either let it sit for a while (worked for me) or restart your laptop. The computer just needs to get rid of excess power that MyAsus settings somehow let interfere with the keyboard system. jazmaan. • 1 mo. ago. In Control Panel, click Ease of Access. Control panel with ease of access selected. In the Ease of Access Center, click Change how your keyboard works. Select 'Change how your keyboard works' in the Ease of Access menu. Uncheck the option for Turn on Mouse Keys, and then click OK. Report abuse. .
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