There were some instances where the Surface Pro 4’s keyboard stopped working. The computer either didn’t respond to it being attached or the computer stopped registering keystrokes of all a sudden. This was a very common scenario and occurred quite on and off according to users. In this solution, we will go through all the possible causes as to why this issue occurs and later on, go over the solutions on how to fix it.
What causes the Surface Pro 4’s Keyboard Not to Work?
Surface Pro 4’s keyboard is more prone to issues than other conventional laptop counterparts because it can be detached. Even though the idea seems simple, the keyboard has a separate firmware being used in parallel to the laptop detection software in the computer. Here are some of the reasons as to why these issues might occur: Before we start with the solutions, make sure that you have all your work saved and data backed up. Also, we will be referring to the keyboard for the type cover. Both mean the same thing. Moreover, make sure the keyboard/type cover is enabled in UEFI/BIOS and working fine in that environment. If not, then follow the first two steps to troubleshoot the keyboard and if you are not able to solve then contact Microsoft support because most likely you are dealing with a faulty keyboard. Also, if no solution works for you, then disconnect the keyboard/type cover from the Surface Pro and leave it without power so that all of its power is drained and then try the solutions again.
Solution 1: Check your Keyboard
The first thing which you should check is whether your keyboard is indeed in a working condition. If your keyboard itself is broken or damaged, you will not be able to make it work even after troubleshooting all the solutions below. Unplug the keyboard from your device and try connecting it with another Surface where its keyboard is working perfectly. If the keyboard works there, it probably means there are some issues in your device configuration. If it doesn’t work there, it means that the keyboard itself is broken. You can try solution 2 and even if that doesn’t work, consider getting it replaced or checked.
Solution 2: Clean Connectors
Another issue we came across was where the keyboard wasn’t connecting with the Surface properly because dust or other materials were blocking the connectivity. This usually occurs after you have been using the Surface for quite some time but didn’t take time to clean it. Turn off your Surface completely. Now take a clean cloth, apply a little alcohol and clean the connectors. You can also use a q-tip to clean more properly. After it is cleaned, give it around 2-3 minutes and then turn on your computer again. Now connect your keyboard and check if the issue is resolved.
Solution 3: Perform Two-Buttons Shutdown
If you have restarted your Surface and it still didn’t work, it probably means there are some issues with the connectivity modules of the device. Here a normal shutdown is not enough to fix the problems. We will be performing a two-button shutdown. This will clear all the temporary configurations and remove all the cache files as well. When we start the computer again, the files will be made by default again. Note: If you have Surface RT, 2, or 3, you need to force shutdown instead. This can be done by pressing and holding the power button of your device for about 10 seconds.
Solution 4: Update Windows
Microsoft releases frequent updates for fixing bugs or introducing new features. If you haven’t updated Windows for quite some time, it is recommended that you do right away. There have been similar cases in the past where the keyboard stopped working because of some issue in the operating system. After installing the updates, it worked perfectly. Make sure you are logged in as an administrator. Note: An active internet connection will be required to apply the updates. Also, make sure that your keyboard is attached during the update process.
Solution 5: Update Drivers
Another major component which can issues when using Surface Pro 4 keyboard are the keyboard drivers. As compared to other keyboards, the Surface keyboard comes with a specialized keyboard and with it, comes its specific drivers. They are very prone to updates my Microsoft as well. Outdated/corrupted drivers can cause the keyboard not to work properly. In that case, uninstalling older/corrupted drivers and installing the updated drivers may solve the problem. Make sure that you are logged in as an administrator before proceeding.
Solution 6: Update Firmware
Sometimes even Windows update slips and fails to update the firmware of your keyboard. This can be due to many causes such as you disconnecting the keyboard from the Surface during the update process or not having it plugged in. In this solution, we will navigate to Microsoft’s official website and after downloading the firmware, install it.
Solution 7: Reset PC
If nothing has helped you so far, then resetting the PC may solve the problem. Resetting your PC will reset all your operating system configurations and preferences. This will also uninstall all your currently installed applications. Only perform the reset after you have backed up all your important files and configurations. Also, do note that this will delete all your user profiles as well.
Solution 8: Contact Microsoft Support
If even after performing all the above solutions your keyboard doesn’t work, you should move on and contact Microsoft Support or take it to the store if you have a warranty. If you have a warranty, the unit will get replaced.
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