![]() I am suspecting a loose connection, i will check thatĮdit : can not access the bios at start because F2 doesnt work. Is this more likely a Logitech problem or a Microsoft problem, and what can. They occasionally stop responding for a while, usually just one at a time, but sometimes, they both quit working for quite a while. I have a K360 keyboard and an M570 trackball joined the same Unifying device. Using a wired or wireless usb keyboard works just fine. Unifying keyboard and trackball occasionally not responding. One day I had to restore an image to my surface and I wasnt able to using a Bluetooth device. At home, I have a Surface Pro 2 with a Bluetooth keyboard & mouse. Then move it to Dock or keep it tucked out of the way bottom right of screen. I had set the backlight ON the previous day, so the backlight works, the power button works fine. Wireless keyboards have been around for a long time and they've changed quite a bit. Though I ditched the wireless keyboard setup a while back, too many things can get in the way and they can be hacked. Check the box that says 'Show keyboard and emoji viewers in menu bar.' Click the icon in the Menu Bar with the Command () symbol in it, and choose 'Show Keyboard Viewer.' The keyboard will show up on your screen. Today, here we go again, keyboard doesn't work, none of the button work, no F keys, no ESC, no Window key nothing. ![]() The next days keyboard worked by itself at the start, it was all good for the whole day, i did a fresh windows 10 install, updated all the drivers found on asus website, played video games, everything worked perfect ![]() Then while setting up windows 10 the keyboard stopped working, after finishing the set up with the help of the on screen keyboard, i tried to reinstall the drivers, atk package etc. I bought a gl502vm on ebay, at the very first start it asked me if i wanted to delete the TPM Trusted Platform Module pressing F12 if i remember well. ![]() I have the same problem, keyboard is unresponsive, backlight, power button and touchpad works fine. ![]()
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