Notebook keyboard cannot be typed, external keyboard can
The keyboard can't make a word
1, click "Start" – Run – Enter Ctfmon or Internat and return to see if the Language bar can come out.
2, if you can come out, press the following to do. Click "Start" – Run – Enter Msconfig rear return – click "Start" – Locate the Ctfmon or Internat item, add a checkmark before the item – and click "Apply" – click "Close",
3, start-Settings-control Panel-Regional and Language Options-language-details-advanced-the check off the front of the advanced text service is removed
4, in the bottom of the screen on the taskbar on the blank spot right click, select the tool, and then on the Language bar tick on the line.
If there is no Cftmon or Internat file, you can download the download from the Internet, add into the windows/system32 ...
If the above operation can not be repaired, it may be the notebook keyboard completely broken, then it is necessary to replace the keyboard, the replacement of the keyboard is very expensive, and very troublesome. We can buy a USB keyboard, connect the notebook through the USB interface to operate.
My Toshiba notebook also had a similar problem, pressing FN+F11 to solve it. Of course, different computers, the key combination may not be the same.