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Keyboard on toshiba satelite laptop does not work

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“To find “Enable” the “Keyboard with your system.” You can do the following: Shutdown the Computer, connect the Keyboard to your computer.
I. Turn on the computer. If the “Keyboard have a Power Button?” (Turn on) the keyboard.
II. Go to, Control Panel; click on Device Manager. Click to open Keyboards, in the (Keyboard Properties) Click on Driver (Box), next click to Update Drivers!
III. Click OK. Restart the computer. Check keyboards’ functionality.

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