How do I fix a Code 10 error for my keyboard driver?

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Asked By CleverCactus92 On

I'm encountering a Code 10 error with my keyboard driver. I've tried a bunch of solutions, like deleting the upper filter, restarting my computer, updating the driver, uninstalling the driver, and disabling/enabling it again, but nothing seems to work. It's really frustrating! Can anyone help me out with this?

3 Answers

Answered By TechyTurtle42 On

Try running the Windows SFC tool to check for system file issues. If problems persist and you're using a USB or wireless keyboard, test it on another machine. If you're on a laptop, the internal connection might be faulty, so you may want to inspect the cable connecting it to the motherboard. Alternatively, you can try using a USB keyboard as a temporary solution.

Answered By CleverCactus92 On

I've already tried a different keyboard, but it didn't work either. In the device manager, my keyboard driver has a yellow exclamation mark when I connect my external keyboard, but it disappears once I plug it in.

Answered By WittyWalrus78 On

Have you tried using a different keyboard? Sometimes it could just be the keyboard itself that's the issue. Also, don't forget to reboot your system after making changes.

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