Laptop Keyboard and Touchpad NOT working EVEN external NOT working
August 8th, 2016
I have a Dell Vostro 2520 Laptop.
One day the keyboad and touchpad suddenly stopped working. Then suddenly it starts working again. I reformatted the drive and reinstalled Windows 8.1
However, even in the BIOS it was not working correctly so I knew that this was NOT a software error. I still installed Win 8.1 and all the drivers. It didn’t work.
Now thinking that the hardware must be damaged, I used an external keyboard and mouse from my desktop PC (which had previously worked with this same laptop) but to my surprise even that was NOT working and giving the same problems! Like sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t.
If I press certain keys, like Win key or click then it stops working, when I click all the function (F1, F2, etc) keys then sometimes it starts working again, but only for a few seconds.
Thinking that this is NOT a software problem NOR a hardware problem, I updated the BIOS, but the problem still persists! Its NOT the OS, Driver, BIOS, Hardware problem since I changed ALL OF THAT!
So what is this?!
Thanks in advance for your help!
It sounds like leakage in the keyboard,(could have been a liquid spill) so in effect, some keys sort of short out and operate even though you are not actually pressing them..
This can also stop an external keyboard from functioning.
Remove the keyboard and unplug it and make sure the connector is clean and dry.
Then with the keyboard disconnected, you can try the external keyboard.
Hope that helps, and then you can get a new keyboard..
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Hello. Thanks for all your replies.
In order to check if the PCH Board was dying, I checked all the other components of the laptop like USB, Card Reader, WiFi, Ethernet and ALL of them seemed to work flawlessly!
I haven’t checked by removing the INTERNAL pin (connector) for the keyboard so will check it later. BTW, is there just one pin/connector for BOTH the keyboard AND the touchpad?!
Also, very strangely the touchpad driver I installed shows using animation on it’s taskbar icon whenever I touch the touchpad or click using the left and right touchpad buttons. Strangely, the animation is activated when I touch the touchpad OR it’s buttons, (that the touch and clicks are being registered) BUT strangely the system doesn’t register that click (no effect in Windows).
The workaround I’ve found to make the keyboard and touchpad work again is by pressing the Ctrl+Alt+Del button and then press the back button (beside the lock screen option) seems to make it work again, TEMPORARILY.
What should I do next?!
Thanks again for all your replies, I sincerely appreciate it.
Keyboard and Touch pad are separate connectors.
Unplug both, and plug in your external keyboard and mouse.
Test to see if everything works perfectly like that.
Plug in touchpad and see if all still works well..
If not, touch pad would be faulty..
Plug in the internal keyboard and test thoroughly like that.
If things are faulty now, renew the internal keyboard..
Hello. Thanks for all your replies.
There was NO hardware failure. It had been raining continuously for the last few days NON-STOP, hence the moisture had made it behave that way. The way to fix it (if you too have the same problem) is to open the laptop, clean the RAM sticks with a pencil eraser and dry the entire inside of the laptop using a hair dryer! The hot air blow will remove all the moisture out of it!
Just make sure you first search YouTube for a way to open your laptop so that you don’t break anything!
Thanks again all for your help. I sincerely appreciate it!
Well it was a hardware problem..moisture shorting things out..
Good now that it’s dried out..
Beware though that these sort of problems have a habit of coming back.
Happened to me twice with a monitor and a TV keypad.
Your problem points to moisture shorting in the keyboard.
So if you have any more problems, that could be the first thing to change..
Still, it might all remain fine