Yes? No? Maybe?
Okay, here's the deal. My keyboard (Toshiba satellite) is acting up. Some keys need to be struck repeatedly, others produce multiples that have to be deleted (by a delete key that works only when it feels like it). Makes for interesting episodes when entering passwords. Have used a shop vac to clean the keyboard, no difference.
Anyway, it has been suggested that I install a new keyboard driver. Having zero geek genes, this sounds a bit scary. So should I? And if so, how?
Large thanks in advance!

EarlG
(22,880 posts)Or wired?
madamesilverspurs
(16,244 posts)Dan
(4,680 posts)And if the problem continues - then consider the drivers might be the issue.
If the problem does not happen with a different keyboard - then it is the first keyboard that is the problem.
madamesilverspurs
(16,244 posts)that did the trick!
canetoad
(19,004 posts)It's more likely dust and detritus that has gathered between the keys and fallen underneath them. I have a Satelite and know there is not enough space between the keys to clean it out with a toothpick or pin.
You could try unhooking the cables, turn it 90deg to your desk surface and gently tap the front edge of the computer on your desk. Then see if you can clear it out with a can of compressed air with the little plastic tube attached.
madamesilverspurs
(16,244 posts)Vacced ad did compressed air, all but a couple of keys cleared up. Got a USB keyboard, that did the trick. Thanks for the help!
msongs
(71,227 posts)madamesilverspurs
(16,244 posts)Finally got a USB keyboard. All better now!
PoindexterOglethorpe
(27,834 posts)I do wireless ones, and what I get at Best Buy is a logitech that costs maybe 20 bucks.
madamesilverspurs
(16,244 posts)Asking because I honestly do not know..
PoindexterOglethorpe
(27,834 posts)I assumed a desktop, especially after the question of whether it was wireless.
OxQQme
(2,550 posts)Small enough to sit over the existing keyboard. Or your lap.
Plug in a USB dongle and start typing.
Not a driver problem.
https://www.amazon.com/Arteck-Wireless-Keyboard-Stainless-Rechargeable/dp/B073TSKFRX/ref=sr_1_10?crid=1DJESTXTLVYH2&keywords=computer+keyboard+wireless&qid=1570839694&sprefix=computer+keyb%2Caps%2C222&sr=8-10
madamesilverspurs
(16,244 posts)Just spent $10 for a USB keyboard at wallyworld. Works!
lpbk2713
(43,208 posts)Just plug it in to a USB port on your laptop. A plain old vanilla keyboard wouldn't call for any software changes and it would serve as a workaround until you did something about the laptop keyboard.
madamesilverspurs
(16,244 posts)Spent $10 and it's all better now. Thanks!
lpbk2713
(43,208 posts)I use a cordless illuminated keyboard with my PC and I love it.