After Apple’s Butterfly keyboard fiasco, it seems keyboard issues have gotten worse on the other side of the aisle as well. Increasingly, keyboards on Windows laptops are malfunctioning, even on expensive laptops. And with the pandemic raging on and on, it’s tough for people to go out and get it repaired. So if you want to work around a broken keyboard on Windows 10 then you have come to the right place. With a quick Registry hack, you can fix the keyboard on your computer. On that note, let’s go ahead and find how to fix a broken keyboard without hardware replacement.
To fix a broken keyboard on Windows 10, you need to download SharpKeys (Free). It’s a free utility that helps you remap broken keys to other functioning keys. I would say, SharpKeys is one of the most useful Windows 10 apps. Just click on the MSI link to download the installer.
On the left side, choose the key that is not working. You need to manually go through the list and find the specific key. For instance, here I have chosen “PrtSc”.