Keyboard not working in Windows 10 Apps + Start Menu
I recently updated to Windows 10 anniversary update and recentlly notiecd the PS/2 Keyboard has stopped working in Windows 10 apps such as the settings menu and the start menu. Desktop apps and control panel work fine including shortcuts buttons such as volume up, web browser etc.
The default driver installed seems to be Lenovo ThinkPad driver PS/2 keyboard (which the keyboard Is not). I uninstalled the driver, un-plugged keyboard and tried changing the driver to the standard driver and HID keyboard driver with no luck.
How can I get the keyboard to work in the Windows 10 app section?
Thank You
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I recently updated to Windows 10 anniversary update and recentlly notiecd the PS/2 Keyboard has stopped working in Windows 10 apps such as the settings menu and the start menu. Desktop apps and control panel work fine including shortcuts buttons such as volume up, web browser etc.
The default driver installed seems to be Lenovo ThinkPad driver PS/2 keyboard (which the keyboard Is not). I uninstalled the driver, un-plugged keyboard and tried changing the driver to the standard driver and HID keyboard driver with no luck.
How can I get the keyboard to work in the Windows 10 app section?
Thank You
windows windows-10 drivers keyboard keyboard-shortcuts
This sounds like a hardware failure. My PS/2 keyboard has no problems on my system
– Ramhound
Sep 17 '16 at 12:49
@Ramhound Possibly but I don’t understand why it works for the desktop section. I thought it could be a driver or security issue between the keyboard and Win 10 Metro Section.
– TheIdiot
Sep 17 '16 at 12:54
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The chances of it being a driver problem, is very unlikely, PS/2 driver hasn't changed in years. Have you tried a different keyboard?
– Ramhound
Sep 17 '16 at 20:28
@Ramhound - I was having the same issue, the keyboard works fine in other apps, but just not for the start menu or built-in windows 10 apps like the calculator.
– Tasgall
Jan 24 '18 at 9:26
@Tasgall If the keyboard works then it literally cannot be a driver problem
– Ramhound
Jan 24 '18 at 12:13
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I recently updated to Windows 10 anniversary update and recentlly notiecd the PS/2 Keyboard has stopped working in Windows 10 apps such as the settings menu and the start menu. Desktop apps and control panel work fine including shortcuts buttons such as volume up, web browser etc.
The default driver installed seems to be Lenovo ThinkPad driver PS/2 keyboard (which the keyboard Is not). I uninstalled the driver, un-plugged keyboard and tried changing the driver to the standard driver and HID keyboard driver with no luck.
How can I get the keyboard to work in the Windows 10 app section?
Thank You
windows windows-10 drivers keyboard keyboard-shortcuts
I recently updated to Windows 10 anniversary update and recentlly notiecd the PS/2 Keyboard has stopped working in Windows 10 apps such as the settings menu and the start menu. Desktop apps and control panel work fine including shortcuts buttons such as volume up, web browser etc.
The default driver installed seems to be Lenovo ThinkPad driver PS/2 keyboard (which the keyboard Is not). I uninstalled the driver, un-plugged keyboard and tried changing the driver to the standard driver and HID keyboard driver with no luck.
How can I get the keyboard to work in the Windows 10 app section?
Thank You
windows windows-10 drivers keyboard keyboard-shortcuts
windows windows-10 drivers keyboard keyboard-shortcuts
asked Sep 17 '16 at 12:45
TheIdiotTheIdiot
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This sounds like a hardware failure. My PS/2 keyboard has no problems on my system
– Ramhound
Sep 17 '16 at 12:49
@Ramhound Possibly but I don’t understand why it works for the desktop section. I thought it could be a driver or security issue between the keyboard and Win 10 Metro Section.
– TheIdiot
Sep 17 '16 at 12:54
1
The chances of it being a driver problem, is very unlikely, PS/2 driver hasn't changed in years. Have you tried a different keyboard?
– Ramhound
Sep 17 '16 at 20:28
@Ramhound - I was having the same issue, the keyboard works fine in other apps, but just not for the start menu or built-in windows 10 apps like the calculator.
– Tasgall
Jan 24 '18 at 9:26
@Tasgall If the keyboard works then it literally cannot be a driver problem
– Ramhound
Jan 24 '18 at 12:13
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show 1 more comment
This sounds like a hardware failure. My PS/2 keyboard has no problems on my system
– Ramhound
Sep 17 '16 at 12:49
@Ramhound Possibly but I don’t understand why it works for the desktop section. I thought it could be a driver or security issue between the keyboard and Win 10 Metro Section.
– TheIdiot
Sep 17 '16 at 12:54
1
The chances of it being a driver problem, is very unlikely, PS/2 driver hasn't changed in years. Have you tried a different keyboard?
– Ramhound
Sep 17 '16 at 20:28
@Ramhound - I was having the same issue, the keyboard works fine in other apps, but just not for the start menu or built-in windows 10 apps like the calculator.
– Tasgall
Jan 24 '18 at 9:26
@Tasgall If the keyboard works then it literally cannot be a driver problem
– Ramhound
Jan 24 '18 at 12:13
This sounds like a hardware failure. My PS/2 keyboard has no problems on my system
– Ramhound
Sep 17 '16 at 12:49
This sounds like a hardware failure. My PS/2 keyboard has no problems on my system
– Ramhound
Sep 17 '16 at 12:49
@Ramhound Possibly but I don’t understand why it works for the desktop section. I thought it could be a driver or security issue between the keyboard and Win 10 Metro Section.
– TheIdiot
Sep 17 '16 at 12:54
@Ramhound Possibly but I don’t understand why it works for the desktop section. I thought it could be a driver or security issue between the keyboard and Win 10 Metro Section.
– TheIdiot
Sep 17 '16 at 12:54
1
1
The chances of it being a driver problem, is very unlikely, PS/2 driver hasn't changed in years. Have you tried a different keyboard?
– Ramhound
Sep 17 '16 at 20:28
The chances of it being a driver problem, is very unlikely, PS/2 driver hasn't changed in years. Have you tried a different keyboard?
– Ramhound
Sep 17 '16 at 20:28
@Ramhound - I was having the same issue, the keyboard works fine in other apps, but just not for the start menu or built-in windows 10 apps like the calculator.
– Tasgall
Jan 24 '18 at 9:26
@Ramhound - I was having the same issue, the keyboard works fine in other apps, but just not for the start menu or built-in windows 10 apps like the calculator.
– Tasgall
Jan 24 '18 at 9:26
@Tasgall If the keyboard works then it literally cannot be a driver problem
– Ramhound
Jan 24 '18 at 12:13
@Tasgall If the keyboard works then it literally cannot be a driver problem
– Ramhound
Jan 24 '18 at 12:13
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If you are still stuck try this simplest of the solution.
- Press Win + R (to open Run )
- copy paste and press enter to run this program. "C:Windowssystem32ctfmon.exe". it brings back the language bar and for me it allowed me to type in windows search, start menu and WINDOWS 10 apps again
I think it is due to missing Language bar or some think like that
2
Wow, this worked for me. Now start menu reacts to keyboard again!. Thank you very much!
– Jakob Sternberg
Jul 16 '17 at 23:02
1
This is crazy, it worked
– hardkoded
Oct 13 '17 at 12:31
2
Is there a (preferred) way to ensure thatctfmon.exe
runs on system startup? I can run it and the problem goes away but only until I reboot.
– Craig Silver
Nov 19 '17 at 5:52
add a comment |
I had the same problem. This is what worked for me:
Open
Task manager
.Find
Cortana
orSearchUI
on theProcesses
tabRight click it -
End task
The funniest thing is, this is the worst rated answer on this post but it did solve my problem.
– Sebastien
Apr 18 '17 at 13:56
Seems like Cortana is having a bit o'fun with my keyboard.
– Sebastien
Apr 18 '17 at 13:57
This just worked for me as well - zas' answer had no effect.
– verism
Jul 5 '17 at 9:15
2
"SearchUI.exe" on the details tab in task manager
– StingyJack
Jul 9 '17 at 21:04
If killing the process doesnt work, then restart the "Windows Search" service. From task manager,File-->Run
then opencmd.exe
with admin priv (checkbox). In the window that pops up, typesc stop WSearch
and hit enter, then typesc start WSearch
and hit enter
– StingyJack
Jul 9 '17 at 21:12
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I solved the problem by ending the "search" process in task manager. (I have cortana disabled)
add a comment |
Found this solution that worked for me:
http://www.tenforums.com/drivers-hardware/64757-keyboard-does-not-work-windows-store-apps.html
(Win+R > taskschd.msc > Task Scheduler Library > Microsoft > Windows > TextServicesFramework. Right click MsCtfMonitor and choose Enable. Reboot your PC.)
This answer helped me!
– BestR
Sep 1 '17 at 7:31
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If you are still stuck try this simplest of the solution.
- Press Win + R (to open Run )
- copy paste and press enter to run this program. "C:Windowssystem32ctfmon.exe". it brings back the language bar and for me it allowed me to type in windows search, start menu and WINDOWS 10 apps again
I think it is due to missing Language bar or some think like that
2
Wow, this worked for me. Now start menu reacts to keyboard again!. Thank you very much!
– Jakob Sternberg
Jul 16 '17 at 23:02
1
This is crazy, it worked
– hardkoded
Oct 13 '17 at 12:31
2
Is there a (preferred) way to ensure thatctfmon.exe
runs on system startup? I can run it and the problem goes away but only until I reboot.
– Craig Silver
Nov 19 '17 at 5:52
add a comment |
If you are still stuck try this simplest of the solution.
- Press Win + R (to open Run )
- copy paste and press enter to run this program. "C:Windowssystem32ctfmon.exe". it brings back the language bar and for me it allowed me to type in windows search, start menu and WINDOWS 10 apps again
I think it is due to missing Language bar or some think like that
2
Wow, this worked for me. Now start menu reacts to keyboard again!. Thank you very much!
– Jakob Sternberg
Jul 16 '17 at 23:02
1
This is crazy, it worked
– hardkoded
Oct 13 '17 at 12:31
2
Is there a (preferred) way to ensure thatctfmon.exe
runs on system startup? I can run it and the problem goes away but only until I reboot.
– Craig Silver
Nov 19 '17 at 5:52
add a comment |
If you are still stuck try this simplest of the solution.
- Press Win + R (to open Run )
- copy paste and press enter to run this program. "C:Windowssystem32ctfmon.exe". it brings back the language bar and for me it allowed me to type in windows search, start menu and WINDOWS 10 apps again
I think it is due to missing Language bar or some think like that
If you are still stuck try this simplest of the solution.
- Press Win + R (to open Run )
- copy paste and press enter to run this program. "C:Windowssystem32ctfmon.exe". it brings back the language bar and for me it allowed me to type in windows search, start menu and WINDOWS 10 apps again
I think it is due to missing Language bar or some think like that
answered Jan 17 '17 at 5:53
zaszas
47143
47143
2
Wow, this worked for me. Now start menu reacts to keyboard again!. Thank you very much!
– Jakob Sternberg
Jul 16 '17 at 23:02
1
This is crazy, it worked
– hardkoded
Oct 13 '17 at 12:31
2
Is there a (preferred) way to ensure thatctfmon.exe
runs on system startup? I can run it and the problem goes away but only until I reboot.
– Craig Silver
Nov 19 '17 at 5:52
add a comment |
2
Wow, this worked for me. Now start menu reacts to keyboard again!. Thank you very much!
– Jakob Sternberg
Jul 16 '17 at 23:02
1
This is crazy, it worked
– hardkoded
Oct 13 '17 at 12:31
2
Is there a (preferred) way to ensure thatctfmon.exe
runs on system startup? I can run it and the problem goes away but only until I reboot.
– Craig Silver
Nov 19 '17 at 5:52
2
2
Wow, this worked for me. Now start menu reacts to keyboard again!. Thank you very much!
– Jakob Sternberg
Jul 16 '17 at 23:02
Wow, this worked for me. Now start menu reacts to keyboard again!. Thank you very much!
– Jakob Sternberg
Jul 16 '17 at 23:02
1
1
This is crazy, it worked
– hardkoded
Oct 13 '17 at 12:31
This is crazy, it worked
– hardkoded
Oct 13 '17 at 12:31
2
2
Is there a (preferred) way to ensure that
ctfmon.exe
runs on system startup? I can run it and the problem goes away but only until I reboot.– Craig Silver
Nov 19 '17 at 5:52
Is there a (preferred) way to ensure that
ctfmon.exe
runs on system startup? I can run it and the problem goes away but only until I reboot.– Craig Silver
Nov 19 '17 at 5:52
add a comment |
I had the same problem. This is what worked for me:
Open
Task manager
.Find
Cortana
orSearchUI
on theProcesses
tabRight click it -
End task
The funniest thing is, this is the worst rated answer on this post but it did solve my problem.
– Sebastien
Apr 18 '17 at 13:56
Seems like Cortana is having a bit o'fun with my keyboard.
– Sebastien
Apr 18 '17 at 13:57
This just worked for me as well - zas' answer had no effect.
– verism
Jul 5 '17 at 9:15
2
"SearchUI.exe" on the details tab in task manager
– StingyJack
Jul 9 '17 at 21:04
If killing the process doesnt work, then restart the "Windows Search" service. From task manager,File-->Run
then opencmd.exe
with admin priv (checkbox). In the window that pops up, typesc stop WSearch
and hit enter, then typesc start WSearch
and hit enter
– StingyJack
Jul 9 '17 at 21:12
|
show 3 more comments
I had the same problem. This is what worked for me:
Open
Task manager
.Find
Cortana
orSearchUI
on theProcesses
tabRight click it -
End task
The funniest thing is, this is the worst rated answer on this post but it did solve my problem.
– Sebastien
Apr 18 '17 at 13:56
Seems like Cortana is having a bit o'fun with my keyboard.
– Sebastien
Apr 18 '17 at 13:57
This just worked for me as well - zas' answer had no effect.
– verism
Jul 5 '17 at 9:15
2
"SearchUI.exe" on the details tab in task manager
– StingyJack
Jul 9 '17 at 21:04
If killing the process doesnt work, then restart the "Windows Search" service. From task manager,File-->Run
then opencmd.exe
with admin priv (checkbox). In the window that pops up, typesc stop WSearch
and hit enter, then typesc start WSearch
and hit enter
– StingyJack
Jul 9 '17 at 21:12
|
show 3 more comments
I had the same problem. This is what worked for me:
Open
Task manager
.Find
Cortana
orSearchUI
on theProcesses
tabRight click it -
End task
I had the same problem. This is what worked for me:
Open
Task manager
.Find
Cortana
orSearchUI
on theProcesses
tabRight click it -
End task
edited Jan 28 at 7:52
answered Apr 4 '17 at 11:54
ctolctol
34124
34124
The funniest thing is, this is the worst rated answer on this post but it did solve my problem.
– Sebastien
Apr 18 '17 at 13:56
Seems like Cortana is having a bit o'fun with my keyboard.
– Sebastien
Apr 18 '17 at 13:57
This just worked for me as well - zas' answer had no effect.
– verism
Jul 5 '17 at 9:15
2
"SearchUI.exe" on the details tab in task manager
– StingyJack
Jul 9 '17 at 21:04
If killing the process doesnt work, then restart the "Windows Search" service. From task manager,File-->Run
then opencmd.exe
with admin priv (checkbox). In the window that pops up, typesc stop WSearch
and hit enter, then typesc start WSearch
and hit enter
– StingyJack
Jul 9 '17 at 21:12
|
show 3 more comments
The funniest thing is, this is the worst rated answer on this post but it did solve my problem.
– Sebastien
Apr 18 '17 at 13:56
Seems like Cortana is having a bit o'fun with my keyboard.
– Sebastien
Apr 18 '17 at 13:57
This just worked for me as well - zas' answer had no effect.
– verism
Jul 5 '17 at 9:15
2
"SearchUI.exe" on the details tab in task manager
– StingyJack
Jul 9 '17 at 21:04
If killing the process doesnt work, then restart the "Windows Search" service. From task manager,File-->Run
then opencmd.exe
with admin priv (checkbox). In the window that pops up, typesc stop WSearch
and hit enter, then typesc start WSearch
and hit enter
– StingyJack
Jul 9 '17 at 21:12
The funniest thing is, this is the worst rated answer on this post but it did solve my problem.
– Sebastien
Apr 18 '17 at 13:56
The funniest thing is, this is the worst rated answer on this post but it did solve my problem.
– Sebastien
Apr 18 '17 at 13:56
Seems like Cortana is having a bit o'fun with my keyboard.
– Sebastien
Apr 18 '17 at 13:57
Seems like Cortana is having a bit o'fun with my keyboard.
– Sebastien
Apr 18 '17 at 13:57
This just worked for me as well - zas' answer had no effect.
– verism
Jul 5 '17 at 9:15
This just worked for me as well - zas' answer had no effect.
– verism
Jul 5 '17 at 9:15
2
2
"SearchUI.exe" on the details tab in task manager
– StingyJack
Jul 9 '17 at 21:04
"SearchUI.exe" on the details tab in task manager
– StingyJack
Jul 9 '17 at 21:04
If killing the process doesnt work, then restart the "Windows Search" service. From task manager,
File-->Run
then open cmd.exe
with admin priv (checkbox). In the window that pops up, type sc stop WSearch
and hit enter, then type sc start WSearch
and hit enter– StingyJack
Jul 9 '17 at 21:12
If killing the process doesnt work, then restart the "Windows Search" service. From task manager,
File-->Run
then open cmd.exe
with admin priv (checkbox). In the window that pops up, type sc stop WSearch
and hit enter, then type sc start WSearch
and hit enter– StingyJack
Jul 9 '17 at 21:12
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show 3 more comments
I solved the problem by ending the "search" process in task manager. (I have cortana disabled)
add a comment |
I solved the problem by ending the "search" process in task manager. (I have cortana disabled)
add a comment |
I solved the problem by ending the "search" process in task manager. (I have cortana disabled)
I solved the problem by ending the "search" process in task manager. (I have cortana disabled)
answered Dec 8 '17 at 13:05
Israel SabaIsrael Saba
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5111
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add a comment |
Found this solution that worked for me:
http://www.tenforums.com/drivers-hardware/64757-keyboard-does-not-work-windows-store-apps.html
(Win+R > taskschd.msc > Task Scheduler Library > Microsoft > Windows > TextServicesFramework. Right click MsCtfMonitor and choose Enable. Reboot your PC.)
This answer helped me!
– BestR
Sep 1 '17 at 7:31
add a comment |
Found this solution that worked for me:
http://www.tenforums.com/drivers-hardware/64757-keyboard-does-not-work-windows-store-apps.html
(Win+R > taskschd.msc > Task Scheduler Library > Microsoft > Windows > TextServicesFramework. Right click MsCtfMonitor and choose Enable. Reboot your PC.)
This answer helped me!
– BestR
Sep 1 '17 at 7:31
add a comment |
Found this solution that worked for me:
http://www.tenforums.com/drivers-hardware/64757-keyboard-does-not-work-windows-store-apps.html
(Win+R > taskschd.msc > Task Scheduler Library > Microsoft > Windows > TextServicesFramework. Right click MsCtfMonitor and choose Enable. Reboot your PC.)
Found this solution that worked for me:
http://www.tenforums.com/drivers-hardware/64757-keyboard-does-not-work-windows-store-apps.html
(Win+R > taskschd.msc > Task Scheduler Library > Microsoft > Windows > TextServicesFramework. Right click MsCtfMonitor and choose Enable. Reboot your PC.)
answered Oct 23 '16 at 10:11
Gaspar ChavesGaspar Chaves
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This answer helped me!
– BestR
Sep 1 '17 at 7:31
add a comment |
This answer helped me!
– BestR
Sep 1 '17 at 7:31
This answer helped me!
– BestR
Sep 1 '17 at 7:31
This answer helped me!
– BestR
Sep 1 '17 at 7:31
add a comment |
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This sounds like a hardware failure. My PS/2 keyboard has no problems on my system
– Ramhound
Sep 17 '16 at 12:49
@Ramhound Possibly but I don’t understand why it works for the desktop section. I thought it could be a driver or security issue between the keyboard and Win 10 Metro Section.
– TheIdiot
Sep 17 '16 at 12:54
1
The chances of it being a driver problem, is very unlikely, PS/2 driver hasn't changed in years. Have you tried a different keyboard?
– Ramhound
Sep 17 '16 at 20:28
@Ramhound - I was having the same issue, the keyboard works fine in other apps, but just not for the start menu or built-in windows 10 apps like the calculator.
– Tasgall
Jan 24 '18 at 9:26
@Tasgall If the keyboard works then it literally cannot be a driver problem
– Ramhound
Jan 24 '18 at 12:13