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Hello, I’ve some problems with my keyboard.

I have a Lenovo Ideapad 330 Ryzen 5 laptop that I purchased a couple of years ago and it does not store the L, K & spacebar keys while writing on documents.

I’ve to press those keys several times for it to work. I am a little bit confused, is it a mechanical problem? Or a software issue? Should I need to replace my keyboard? I am unable to fix the issue.

Any help should be appreciated.

Wrong place to be asking this question, you'll have more luck over here - https://forums.lenovo.com/ 


Hi @brownharris561 , If your laptop is old enough, then it might because of dust and dirt in your keyboard motherboard. If you have a blower then try to clean the internal dust and try it again.

Otherwise, note down all the keys which are not working with the help of keyboardtester.io & then to replace those keys. It is totally hardware issue. 


Hi @brownharris561 , If your laptop is old enough, then it might because of dust and dirt in your keyboard motherboard. If you have a blower then try to clean the internal dust and try it again.

Otherwise, note down all the keys which are not working with the help of keyboardtester.io & then to replace those keys. It is totally hardware issue. 


Hi @shreyamathur651 , My laptop is around 2 year old and it just got out of warranty in March. 

I've pessed only Shift key and it shows a lot of keys were pressed at the same time. Seems like my keyboard is damaged somehow.