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Hi there, This looks like an issue with the drivers. Uninstall and reinstall the keyboard/mouse driver. Follow the steps to uninstall & reinstall the keyboard driver from device manager. 1. Press Windows key + R from the Keyboard, this will open RUN box now type devmgmt.msc and hit Enter, this will open device manager. 2. In Device Manager, double click on the Keyboard. 3. It will show you the device driver name, select that device and then right click on it. 4. Click on Uninstall button. 5. Restart the computer, the drivers will get automatically installed on your Windows 10/8/7. 6. Repeat the same for Mice and other pointing devices. If the issue persists then update to the latest Keyboard drivers from the manufacturer website and check if it helps.
First: Have you spilled any liquids on the keyboard? If so, you may not be able to fix this.
But try a few things...
1) Get an air canister, compressor or vacuum with a nozzle. Try and ****/blow any grit and grime from under the keys.
2) Carefully remove the spacebar and arrow keys using a small flathead screwdriver. Slide the blade of the screwdriver under the edge of the key and lift it up. Be gentle, as the small mechanisms holding the keys in place can break. Once the keys are removed, clean out any dust or grime using a lint-free cloth.
3) If nothing works, go get a new keyboard...you can get a nice one for under 30 buckaroos.
try blowing out all of the dust from your laptop keyboard using a fine air blower from an air compressor making VERY sure there is no MOISTURE in the lines. dust causes static which causes lots of problems with a computer and its parts or if this does not fix the problem click start control panel keyboard you can change your settings there or you might have uninstall the keyboard restart your computer then reinstall it and its drivers click start control panel keyboard hardware then properties you should see driver details,you will have options to update driver,roll back driver,uninstall make sure you have the driver for the keyboard before uninstalling the driver make sure the lead is good and has a secure connection diconnect the keyboard then reconnect it then reinstall the driver as for the mouse click start control panel mouse you should see 4 tabs buttons,pointers,pointer options also hardware under hardware you can troubleshoot or select properties under driver you will have the options to update driver,rollback driver or uninstall and under hardware you can troubleshoot in xp hope this helps
try blowing out all of the dust from your keyboard using a fine air blower from an air compressor making VERY sure there is no MOISTURE in the lines. dust causes static which causes lots of problems with a computer and its parts or if this does not fix the problem click start control panel keyboard you can change your settings there or you might have uninstall the keyboard restart your computer then reinstall it and its drivers click start control panel keyboard hardware then properties you should see driver details,update driver,roll back driver,uninstall make sure you have the driver for the keyboard before uninstalling the driver make sure the lead is good and has a secure connection diconnect the keyboard then reconnect it then reinstall the driver hope this helps
Some download progs have the ability to wipe the sound card, why don't know.
Try your PF Key to see if it cancel's and resumes making noise". Could try a "RESTORE" point?
You have to reinstall sound driver, hopfully you have a copy
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