

On the next screen, click on Keyboard and then click on Run the Troubleshooter. In the right-pane, scroll down and click on Additional Troubleshooters. Go to Settings > Updates and Security > click on Troubleshoot in the left pane. Wait for Windows to check for available updates and install them on your computer. In the right-pane, click on Check for Updates button.

Go to Settings > Updates & Security > select Windows Update in the left-pane. The problem could be due to a pending Windows update being downloaded, being installed or waiting to be installed on the computer.

Restart your computer and see if the USB Keyboard is now working. Go to Settings > Ease of Access > select Keyboard in the left pane and Turn OFF Filter Keys. The Filter Keys function in Windows 10/11 is also known to cause problems with certain Keyboards. If the USB Port/Ports are not working, you should be able to fix the problem using troubleshooting steps as provided in this guide: How to Fix USB Ports Not Working in Windows 10 2. This can be easily confirmed, by connecting the keyboard to other USB Ports.

Install the mouse update and it'll all work out.Sometimes, the problem is due to a particular USB Port or all USB Ports not working. Supposedly Snow Leopard has an update already which recognizes this, however, we have all found that to be false. I discovered this by turning on keyboard viewer and realizing that the keyboard represented on screen had a numpad while mine did not. THE ISSUE: For some reason Apple computers recognize the new Aluminum keyboard as the old white keyboard. Or rather I'll provide you with direct links:ĭownload those, restart your computer and WHAM you'll have a bluetooth ultra thin keyboard with functions buttons that actually work. If anyone is experiencing problems with the function keys on the new aluminum wireless keyboard, I have found a fix.ĭownload and install the Wireless Mouse Software Update from Apple's support page.
