Why is my wireless keyboard not working on my PC?
Replace the batteries in the keyboard and/or mouse. Reconnect the devices by pressing the reconnect button on the wireless receiver, and on the keyboard and mouse. Failing to reconnect wireless devices after changing the batteries is the most common cause of wireless keyboard and mouse failures.
Do wireless keyboards stop working?
Sometimes the receiver gets out of sync with the wireless devices, causing them to stop working. Resyncing the setup is fairly easy. There is usually a Connect button somewhere on the USB receiver. Press that, and a light on the receiver should start flashing.
Why does my wireless keyboard randomly stop working?
If you’re using a wireless keyboard 1) Turn off your computer. 2) Make sure the keybaord batteries are good. You can replace them with brand new ones to see if that fixes your problem. 3) Unplug your keyboard receiver on the back or front of the computer case.

Why is my Bluetooth keyboard malfunctioning?
If you’re having any problems with your Bluetooth keyboard, the issue might be caused by other USB devices. To fix this issue, be sure to disconnect any unnecessary USB devices from your PC and check if that solves the problem. In addition, make sure that you remove any USB hubs that you have.
How do I know if my wireless keyboard is bad?
If Windows recognizes the wireless keyboard and installs a fresh driver for it, check to see if the keyboard now works. If it doesn’t, you definitely have a bad keyboard. You can also safely assume that you have a bad keyboard if Windows fails to recognize it at all in the Device Manager.

Why is my keyboard sometimes not working?
An outdated or corrupt driver could be the reason your keyboard isn’t working. Step 1: Right-click on Start and select Device Manager. Step 2: Expand Keyboards. Step 3: Right-click on the affected keyboard and select Update driver.
How do I hard reset my keyboard?
Step 1: Unplug your keyboard and then wait for 30 seconds. Step 2: Press the Esc key on your keyboard and plug your keyboard back to the computer. Step 3: Hold the Esc key until seeing your keyboard is flashing. After that, you should perform a keyboard hard reset successfully.