SOURCE: ERROR CODE "0210:KEY STUCK 39
I got the 0210 stuck key error on a Lenovo Thinkpad T61, pc would not bootup, made sure keyboard was connected and cleaned with aircan and then went into bios and via F1 on startup, then went to CONFIG then to Keyboard/Mouse then I disabled the TrackPoint. Boots up fine now but the red nipple mouse is disabled due to action mentioned above. Looks like a warranty fix for Lenovo since this is a newer laptop. If it was out of warranty i would just skip using it and leave it disabled. The trackpad works fine.
SOURCE: i have error 0210 stuck key 01 on an IBM
My key R is stuck. And some some letter keys become numbers once I press them
SOURCE: error 0210: stuck key 01
I assume its a laptop. laptops some times get stuck keys, meaning one of the keys has not fully released after it was depressed. I recommend getting some compressed air in a can and give it a good cleaning. there might be something stopping git from popping back up. then give the keys a little work out. just mash the keys a bit. then turn it back on. if you still have an error, then you might want to consider replacing the keyboard. if you don't, it will not harm you pc in anyway...good luck
SOURCE: how to fix an error
One of the keys on the keyboard is "stuck" in the "down" position, so that it keeps sending the same character. Quickly press/release each key, several times, to see if you can "unstuck" that key. Or, replace the keyboard.
SOURCE: Error 0210: Stuck Key 01
This is a system board POST/BIOS error code (nothing todo with Windows). The ERROR 210: is a standard POST (Power On Self Test) errormessage that indicates an error with the keyboard. The error condition is thata keyboard scan code was received from the keyboard when none was expected,after the keyboard was reset. If this occurs most of the time when you power on yoursystem, then it indicates that a key is sticking down or the key mechanical orelectrical parts are broken. Sometimes blowing out and cleaning out around thekeys will resolve this problem. Otherwise, you need to replace your keyboardwith a new (or at least a working) one.
There are issues with
the ThinkVantage Button at boot as it doesn't do what its suppose to. Just use the F1(BIOS Setup), F11(pre-boot/recovery
area) and F12(boot device
selection).
Just
a reminder to practice press and release when pressing a button. We sometimes get impatient and do a key hold
down for a while rather than multiple
press and release.
I hope this would resolves your ERROR 0210: Stuck key
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