This is a peculiar and annoying problem, but in today’s article, we’ll show you a couple of solutions that might help you fix this problem.

What can I do if the Keyboard types numbers, not letters?

1. Update drivers

Alternatively, you can use third-party tools such as DriverFix to automatically update all outdated drivers with just a couple of clicks. It will look for driver problems and after a couple of minutes, you will receive a report with the recommended drivers to install. The easiest thing to do is to click on the Select All box to install all of them in a single step. If you have reasons not to install some of them, you can select them individually. Just click the checkbox corresponding to each driver you want to install and click on the installation button from their right.

2. Scan your machine for malware

In case you don’t have a reliable antivirus, we strongly recommend checking out ESET, because it provides both great speed and protection from all types of malware. The Bitdefender security solutions are installed in over 500 million devices all over the world and that speaks a lot about its reliability. And this solution protects you against malware, spyware, adware and it has, among other functions, multi-layer ransomware protection. Ransomware is one of the top concerns these days but ESET can identify even the latest ransomware families so you can rest assured that you’re safe.

3. Update Windows

4. Uninstall the keyboard drivers

5. Run the Windows Troubleshooter

We hope that these solutions were helpful and that you managed to fix your keyboard problems. Feel free to let us know in the comments section which solution worked for you.

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