This really is a strange problem, first time I am hearing about this too. Let's quickly do some troubleshooting.
Firstly are you running windows, if you do, lets open Device Manager by pressing Windows button + R to open the run box, then type devmgmt.msc. Go down to Keyboards right-click on each driver under the Keyboard section and click uninstall. Reboot the computer and see if the problem continues.
If the problem does continue, plug in a normal USB keyboard and repeat the steps, if nothing happens and everything works 100%, the problem might be the laptop keyboard. I suggest taking it to the nearest computer repair store to be replaced.
If you want to replace it yourself I have attached a link to the keyboard via Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-Ideapad-S21e-20-Keyboard-English/dp/B01LVXY7B6
This really is a strange problem, first time I am hearing about this too. Let's quickly do some troubleshooting.
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Firstly are you running windows, if you do, lets open Device Manager by pressing Windows button + R to open Run then type devmgmt.msc. Go down to Keyboards right-click on each driver under the Keyboard section and click uninstall. Reboot the computer and see if the problem continues.
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Firstly are you running windows, if you do, lets open Device Manager by pressing Windows button + R to open the run box, then type devmgmt.msc. Go down to Keyboards right-click on each driver under the Keyboard section and click uninstall. Reboot the computer and see if the problem continues.
If the problem does continue, plug in a normal USB keyboard and repeat the steps, if nothing happens and everything works 100%, the problem might be the laptop keyboard. I suggest taking it to the nearest computer repair store to be replaced.
If you want to replace it yourself I have attached a link to the keyboard via Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-Ideapad-S21e-20-Keyboard-English/dp/B01LVXY7B6
Hi Jarell,
This really is a strange problem, first time I am hearing about this too. Let's quickly do some troubleshooting.
Firstly are you running windows, if you do, lets open Device Manager by pressing Windows button + R to open Run then type devmgmt.msc. Go down to Keyboards right-click on each driver under the Keyboard section and click uninstall. Reboot the computer and see if the problem continues.
If the problem does continue, plug in a normal USB keyboard and repeat the steps, if nothing happens and everything works 100%, the problem might be the laptop keyboard. I suggest taking it to the nearest computer repair store to be replaced.
If you want to replace it yourself I have attached a link to the keyboard via Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-Ideapad-S21e-20-Keyboard-English/dp/B01LVXY7B6
Hope this helps and hope you come right
Ewald