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Hi,

I have a Logitech wireless keyboard and it suddenly stop working some key don't match the ones that shows up on the monitor.
The keyboard layout match as the same language used on windows (UK), and it has never been changed since windows installation.

I have tried plugging my keyboard into another computer but it works over there.

The strange thing is the keyboard after some time it suddenly start working properly.

This issue is not the worst thing I have faced but is annoying as hell.

On my own I have tried every single possible sollution.

Please help.

Harman Singh.

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7 minutes ago, harman said:

Hi,

I have a Logitech wireless keyboard and it suddenly stop working some key don't match the ones that shows up on the monitor.
The keyboard layout match as the same language used on windows (UK), and it has never been changed since windows installation.

I have tried plugging my keyboard into another computer but it works over there.

The strange thing is the keyboard after some time it suddenly start working properly.

This issue is not the worst thing I have faced but is annoying as hell.

On my own I have tried every single possible sollution.

Please help.

Harman Singh.

Some wireless mice/keyboards have a very limited range of signal. My Mom's case didn't even allow her to have the dongle in the back of the computer with the keyboard one foot away! Try plugging in your dongle in your front USB ports. Buy a USB extension if needed.

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18 hours ago, Reagan Reese said:

Some wireless mice/keyboards have a very limited range of signal. My Mom's case didn't even allow her to have the dongle in the back of the computer with the keyboard one foot away! Try plugging in your dongle in your front USB ports. Buy a USB extension if needed.

well I have tried that as well but it didn't work.

thanks for the answer btw

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15 hours ago, Charger said:

If it works fine on another PC it's probably your windows install that is changing languages for some reason.

how can I solve this? do you think it could be a problem in the mother board or somewhere else in the hardware compartment?

thanks for the answer btw

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