I have contacted Qualcomm with this same question and have not heard back. If you hear anything, please let me know.
no the keyboard is the laptop
Well it depends.. has the laptop been dropped recently? could be a motherboard issue. Also try opening the laptop and make sure the keyboard is connected to the motherboard.Most likely it could be a keyboard gone bad in the hardware department which you would have to replace it.
The best keyboard to use with a laptop is the one that comes with your laptop, baring that there are a wide array of fold up or wireless keyboard.
Make sure you have no power going to the laptop, remove the power adapter and battery before starting. You'll need a Phillips screw driver, to remove the old keyboard. Unplug the old keyboard and plug the new one in making sure the groves match up. screw the keyboard screws and you are done.
Grow a beard, then buy a new laptop.. or a keyboard
Hi there , its pretty easy to clean a laptop keyboard .. for assistance you can go to the link below, this is where i get help from with my laptop keyboard issues http://www.laptopkey.com/blog/
Try cleaning the buttons, or re-install the driver. If the problem continues, you can get a technician to replace the keyboard, or you can buy a USB keyboard.
Is the keys on a laptop or desktop? Is on a desktop they just pop off real easy and you can replace them with new keys. If it is on a laptop they are a little harder and require some work.
Get a USB Keyboard.
For a laptop you could consider this a full keyboard. If you are talking about a full size keyboard in the sense of what is used with a desktop computer then no, this laptop would not be considered to have a full size keyboard.
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