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Abe T Saba Posted on Mar 03, 2016
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My Toshiba P55-A512 Keyboard wont light up. Is a setting or a key to hit to make it light back up.

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The issue could be with the settings of the keyboard or hardware..

check the kbd settings from the control panel, and bios.. see if that works

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