Acer Aspire A515-51G-53JT keyboard problem
Comments
-
I am having the exact same issue as yours.0
-
@ManBearPig @endri2211
Give this a try, go to BIOS, click F9 to set to default settings, then press F10 to save and exit, this may or may not work but worth a shot.
0 -
I have the exact same problem. Acer, wtf? People need to know.
2 -
I faced the same problem with the same keys. registered a complaint in acer repairs portal. They are currently replacing my keyboard panel. Will update after the repair is successful 😊1
-
So they replaced the keyboard panel. Now all the keys are working smoothly. Contact acer through their repairs portal3
-
Shashikant said:So they replaced the keyboard panel. Now all the keys are working smoothly. Contact acer through their repairs portal0
-
And what do you mean by the Acer repairs portal? Is there a link?0
-
hardware problem no software solution change it0
-
se7en2wo6ix said:
I noticed a strange problem with my Aspire A515-51G-53JT laptop which I bought almost a month ago.
Some keys randomly stop working and it's always the same keys. So far I've discovered that the periodically shutting off keys include 1 3 - q t p ] j 3(num) 5(num) righ arrow
I have never dropped the laptop or poured any liquids on it, I got it new and unopened. It worked flawlessly prior to this problem.
I tried uninstalling the keyboard drivers and resetting the computer but the problem returned almost immediately. The keys stop working for a few seconds and then work again but it's very annoying.
Any solution?
Bro you solve this problem...
plz reply..because i am also facing this problem..
0 -
I believe its a hardware issue....been having problems starting 6 months after purchase. these aren't keyboards you can change yourself (and you can only get replacement keyboards from china) and they must be mailed in. Cheap Chinese garbage.0
-
i have same problem A515-51G-771Y0
-
AboudMahoud said:i have same problem A515-51G-771Y
Go to Device manager, expand keyboards, highlight and right click Standard PS/2 keyboard, select Properties, go to Driver tab and uninstall the driver, reboot and let Windows install the driver.
0 -
brummyfan2 said:Hi,
Go to Device manager, expand keyboards, highlight and right click Standard PS/2 keyboard, select Properties, go to Driver tab and uninstall the driver, reboot and let Windows install the driver.0 -
kocobah said:Man, this is hardware problem, not software
0 -
Hello guys, an update here.
The first time I took my laptop where I bought it they had to order the keyboard as they didnt have the part. 3 weeks later they contacted me, so I took the laptop there and the keyboard was replaced. Within 6 hours the issue was resolved.
New keyboard works fine and mentioned keys dont have any issue.
Thanks.0 -
same problem in A515-51g-751g0
-
i am also facing with this problem0
-
Same issue.....I guess it is a software issue. Anyways I have ordered new keyboard
0 -
This is occurring to me too.0
-
prat4111 said:Hey! How long did it take for the replacement to complete? And what about the data? Did you have to reinstall all your applications?
1
This discussion has been closed.