Why doesn't the spacebar on my computer keyboard work

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The problem when the keyboard does not work on a computer or laptop is not uncommon. This situation is faced by both beginners and experienced users who have been working at a computer for more than one year. Let's see how you can find a solution to the problem when the keyboard stops working, the keys stick or does not respond to pressing. But at first try spacebar counter, so after this you can after that, you can pinpoint exactly what is broken.

What could be the causes of failure and their solutions I decided to write an article in the form of paragraphs so that you can go through them and find out why the keyboard does not work.

There is information on the blog when the keyboard in the laptop refused to work: “Why the keyboard on the laptop does not work.”

Novice users usually immediately panic and forget about the most banal things. The very first thing to check is whether the keyboard is connected to the system unit (directly to the motherboard). Unplug the keyboard for a while (5-10 seconds) and plug it back in. If your keyboard suddenly stops working, try restarting your computer. Sometimes restarting Windows helps. It is now very popular to use wireless keyboards and mice. If you've used wired keyboards before and now have a wireless one, I remind you that batteries do run low and need to be recharged from time to time. All modern keyboards are connected through a special connector called a USB port. If there is a free USB port, then try plugging a keyboard into it. In the event that all ports are busy, turn off the printer or any other device to check the USB port for operability by connecting a keyboard there.