Windows has a setting, called Filter Keys, that allows you to control how it deals with accidentally repeated keystrokes. If it’s able to detect the cause of the issue, apply the fix as instructed accordingly. This will scan and fix problems with your computer’s keyboard settings, After complete the troubleshooting process restart windows and check on the next login keyboard or mouse started working.Īllow the troubleshooter to run itself. Run keyboard and mouse troubleshooterĪlso, Run the Build Hardware and Device And keyboard troubleshooter, and first let windows identify and fix the problem itself.
Note: If on clean boot keyboard mouse started working then you must uninstall recently install applications to check and identify which apps prevent keyboard and mouse working normally.
Start in windows in Clean Boot State to check and identify if any third-party application or driver conflict causing keyboard and mouse to stop working. Also, try to connect the keyboard & mouse to the Different USB ports.