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It sounds like the drivers door central locking motor has failed as in VW's this is the master lock that powers the rest of the locks
Hope this helps Nick
Ok, here's the short version. On the "F" key, there is a bump or a line which you can feel reaised above the key. There is also one on the "J" key. Your left index finger rests on the "F" key and your right index finger rests on the "J" key. the rest of your fingers rest on the keys leading out from those keys. Your fingers can use the keys the key they rest on and the keys above and below that position eg, left index finger operates keys "F, T&V" keys and so on. Try to train yourself to only use certain fingers for certain keys. After a whilw, it will become more natural and your speed will increase. Also, Google "Touch-typing" for more tips and probably exorcises to help you.
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can you plug in an external keyboard via PS2/usb port? try this and see if it works, If so you could try taking your internal keyboard apart and cleaning the key contacts, usually a bit tricky/fiddely but would save you the cost of a new keyboard, disassembly instructions for your keyboard should be found on the 'net or a new replacement keyboard, Hope this helps.
turn the laptop upside down and tap lightly just to make sure the keys are not stuck and if the issue still presists ..
contact tech support HP coz there should be a issue with the keypad
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