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swift and the keyboard is typing the wrong letters

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edited August 2024 in Swift and Spin Series
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  • Member Posts: 1 New User
    a I have an acer swift and the keyboard is typing the wrong letters eg o types 6, p types *, m types 0. I've tried to fix by pressing Fn and numlk but this doesn't work. Please can you help?
  • ACE, Member Posts: 4,966 Pathfinder
    @Melita123 do you have any external keyboard like desktop keyboard or wireless keyboard? Maybe you can use it to check if the problem is from the laptop keyboard or software.
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  • ACE Posts: 13,853 Trailblazer
    Melita123 said:
    a I have an acer swift and the keyboard is typing the wrong letters eg o types 6, p types *, m types 0. I've tried to fix by pressing Fn and numlk but this doesn't work. Please can you help?
    With the spillage of liquid into the keyboard the solution is that the keyboard has shorted its key circuitry and needs replacing, as whenever any liquid is spilled (if the laptop is powered on while the liquid was spilled?) as and when this happens, the laptop has to be powered off immediately and allowed to dry out completely, otherwise a short will happen and the keyboard will malfunction. With the keyboard that has "wrong letters eg o types 6, p types *, m types 0" uninstall the keyboard driver and reboot your laptop, if that doesn't work then replace the keyboard also, as that could be a fault of the keyboard as there are no other solutions.
  • Member Posts: 1 New User
    Melita123 said:
    a I have an acer swift and the keyboard is typing the wrong letters eg o types 6, p types *, m types 0. I've tried to fix by pressing Fn and numlk but this doesn't work. Please can you help?

    I'm not sure if it's the same swift as we just got but you just need to hit the F12 key (which is the numlk) without using the Fn key.
  • ACE Posts: 35,916 Trailblazer
    @Melita123 you have the NumLk turned on. The key is likely something like Fn-F12 to toggle it.
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  • Member Posts: 1 New User

    I figured it out press fn + f11 (I have an asker travelmate and had the same problem)

  • ACE Posts: 35,916 Trailblazer

    The key to press is different for different models.

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