Aspire C24 all-in-one PC-Caps locks comes on randomly in with a wired keyboard, Why does it happen?

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Caps locks come on randomly in Aspire C 24 all-in-one PC with a wired keyboard, why does it happen?

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  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 2,213
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    Keyboard Driver Issues – Sometimes, outdated or corrupted keyboard drivers can cause erratic behavior. You can try uninstalling and reinstalling the keyboard driver through Device Manager. Press Windows key + X Click Device Manager Expand Keyboards Right click your keyboard then click uninstall Exit Device Manager then restart your computer to see if the problem is resolved. If you have access to a USB keyboard, you can try connecting it to see if it functions properly. Disconnect it then try using the built in keyboard.

    Some accessibility features, like Filter Keys, can interfere with keyboard functionality. You can check this in Settings > Ease of Access > Keyboard >then make sure Filter keys is toggled off.

    If your keyboard is faulty, it might be sending unintended signals. Try using a different keyboard to see if the issue persists.

    Performing a hard reset by shutting down your PC, unplugging peripherals, holding the power button for 15-20 seconds, and restarting might help.

    A recent Windows update or third-party software could be causing interference. Running the Keyboard Troubleshooter in Windows might detect and fix the issue. Search for "Troubleshoot" in the Start menu, select "Keyboard," and follow the on-screen instructions.

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  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 2,213
    Answer ✓

    Keyboard Driver Issues – Sometimes, outdated or corrupted keyboard drivers can cause erratic behavior. You can try uninstalling and reinstalling the keyboard driver through Device Manager. Press Windows key + X Click Device Manager Expand Keyboards Right click your keyboard then click uninstall Exit Device Manager then restart your computer to see if the problem is resolved. If you have access to a USB keyboard, you can try connecting it to see if it functions properly. Disconnect it then try using the built in keyboard.

    Some accessibility features, like Filter Keys, can interfere with keyboard functionality. You can check this in Settings > Ease of Access > Keyboard >then make sure Filter keys is toggled off.

    If your keyboard is faulty, it might be sending unintended signals. Try using a different keyboard to see if the issue persists.

    Performing a hard reset by shutting down your PC, unplugging peripherals, holding the power button for 15-20 seconds, and restarting might help.

    A recent Windows update or third-party software could be causing interference. Running the Keyboard Troubleshooter in Windows might detect and fix the issue. Search for "Troubleshoot" in the Start menu, select "Keyboard," and follow the on-screen instructions.

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    If this answers your question and solved your query please "Click on Yes" or "Click on Like" if you find my answer useful.