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    keyboard problems on my P650SG

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by ipwn3r456, Jan 29, 2019.

  1. ipwn3r456

    ipwn3r456 Notebook Evangelist

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    Hey guys/gals,

    The keyboard acts weird on my P650SG, I would have to press some keys very hard in order for it register. Then it would work fine with the next few keystrokes on the same key, but it would act the same again.

    I have already tried reinstalling keyboard drivers on device manager, and re-plugging the keyboard ribbons. Both doesn't fix the problem.

    Is there anything else that I can try, or do I need a keyboard replacement? Thanks.
     
  2. clevo-extreme

    clevo-extreme Company Representative

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    We have on stock. But which language?

    Fastest Customizable Gaming Notebooks & Mobile Workstations | CLEVO System Integrator
     
  3. Prostar Computer

    Prostar Computer Company Representative

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    You can check under the key caps to see if there are any issues there. If the keyboard is in good physical condition, then you're probably looking at having to replace it - worst case is it's an issue at the board, but that's rare in this scenario.
     
  4. Support.1@XOTIC PC

    Support.1@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    Yeah, I would just suggest getting some canned air and really getting under the keys the best you can just to make sure it isn't something physically trapped under the key or keys making it do that. Otherwise, most likely need a new keyboard