If it's just certain keys, you can try a keyboard brush to see if it's just debris under the keys. If it's not, this was a low-cost keyboard 4-5 years ago - it can be replaced for under $30 with a new keyboard-mouse combo, so it's not worth spending an immense amount of time fixing.
ejn63
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October 28th, 2025 16:41
If it's just certain keys, you can try a keyboard brush to see if it's just debris under the keys. If it's not, this was a low-cost keyboard 4-5 years ago - it can be replaced for under $30 with a new keyboard-mouse combo, so it's not worth spending an immense amount of time fixing.
GauravSyst
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October 29th, 2025 06:30
Well the best solution to this issue is that to buy the new new keyboard and mouse.