Asus Laptop Keyboard Problems

LordTickle

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Hello! Recently I've got this strange problem with my problem.
Alright. My laptop is Asus K550J and it's about 3 months since I've bought it. At the beginning I was experiencing some keys to not work at certain times, but I've thought it was temporary or there was a bug with Win10 and after the next update it will disappear. Well, yeah, but kinda. I tried to fix my problem by searching in internet and I found out about this:
Open up notepad and copy

set WshShell = CreateObject("wScript.Shell")
WshShell.SendKeys "{NUMLOCK}"

And paste into notepad. Save as whateveryouwanttocallit.vbs

Click on the file and it will turn on and off your num lock which was the source of the problem (repositioning the layout.)

This worked for me but not fully. Before when some of my buttons stopped I double-clicked the file
and everything was okay. Now for some reason my whole keyboards does not want to respond at
my commands and when I double-click the file it works but only for 30-60 seconds then I need to click it again to type something or even worse: 10-15 seconds at some time. I wrote this article the same way: every time my keyboard stopped I clicked the file and continued typing. I did this like 6-7 times during I was writing this article. I really need some help. It is really unpleasant problem and I really think that it is not hardware problem. I even tried to uninstall my keyboard driver but it didn't also work.

I would be very thankful to everyone, who helps me solve this problem.
 
Solution
Since it is so new, I would consider contacting the manufacturer then about the issue and see if they can either get you a quick solution, or get you a repair/replacement. New devices shouldn't have such problems. :)

LordTickle

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Nov 8, 2016
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Yeah, but it is working temporarily. 5-10 min.

 

LordTickle

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Nov 8, 2016
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Thank you for your time and effort! I will contact Asus and I will see what I can do about the problem. Thanks again!