TheLastFrontier
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- Win11
Hi
I have a Windows 11 laptop that I use for gaming quite a bit and because of this my W key is wearing out. Alot of times it takes pushing it multiple times for the W to print out on the screen.
So have been considering buying a USB keyboard to use instead just over laying it on the laptops own keyboard and such but doing that might get errors when printing as the new keyboard might press the keys on the original keyboard.
So I was wondering is it possible to disable the original keyboard on a laptop without causing issues that way when I use the new keyboard it won't be also typing out on the original keyboard?
Thanks
Dave
I have a Windows 11 laptop that I use for gaming quite a bit and because of this my W key is wearing out. Alot of times it takes pushing it multiple times for the W to print out on the screen.
So have been considering buying a USB keyboard to use instead just over laying it on the laptops own keyboard and such but doing that might get errors when printing as the new keyboard might press the keys on the original keyboard.
So I was wondering is it possible to disable the original keyboard on a laptop without causing issues that way when I use the new keyboard it won't be also typing out on the original keyboard?
Thanks
Dave
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- OS
- Win11