e33io on Nostr: you could try disconnecting the cmos battery to fully reset the bios back to factory ...
you could try disconnecting the cmos battery to fully reset the bios back to factory settings.. ..outside of that, maybe clean the keyboard motherboard connections with DeoxIT.. ..but then again, it might be some screwy microsoft driver issue
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