Hardware And Devices

Fix Keyboard Not Typing Numbers on Windows

If you’re experiencing issues with your keyboard not registering numbers on your Windows computer, don’t worry – we’ve got you covered. In this article, we’ll explore some common causes of this problem and provide simple solutions to get you typing numbers again in no time.

Reasons why numbers are not typing on your keyboard

If your keyboard is not typing numbers, there are a few reasons why this might be happening. Firstly, make sure that NumLock is on. To do this, press the Num Lock button on your keyboard. If this doesn’t work, try pressing the Alt key and the Num Lock key together. If you are using a laptop keyboard, you may need to press the Fn key and the Num Lock key together.

Another possible cause is a faulty keyboard driver. To fix this, go to the Device Manager and find your keyboard. Right-click on it and select “Update driver.”

If these fixes don’t work, it’s possible that you have turned on a feature called “Filter Keys,” which can prevent the keyboard from registering certain keystrokes. To turn this off, go to the Ease of Access settings and select “Keyboard.” Uncheck the box marked “Turn on Filter Keys.”

In some cases, hardware issues might be causing the problem. Try cleaning the keyboard area and checking for any stuck keys. If none of these tricks work, it might be time to get your keyboard repaired or replaced.

How to fix a keyboard that’s not typing numbers

  • Locate the Num Lock key on your keyboard
  • Press the Num Lock key to turn it on
    Locate the Num Lock key on your keyboard
Press the Num Lock key to turn it on
  • Try typing numbers again to see if they work
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Method 2: Check Keyboard Language Settings

  • Click on the Start menu and select “Settings”
  • Select “Time & Language”
    Click on the Start menu and select "Settings"
Select "Time & Language"
  • Click on “Language” on the left-hand side
  • Make sure the correct language is selected
  • If not, click on “Add a language” and select the correct one

Method 3: Update Keyboard Driver

  • Press the Windows key + X and select “Device Manager”
  • Expand the “Keyboards” category
  • Right-click on your keyboard and select “Update driver”
  • Choose “Search automatically for updated driver software
    Right-click on your keyboard and select "Update driver"
Choose "Search automatically for updated driver software"
  • Wait for the driver update to install
  • Restart your computer and try typing numbers again
    Wait for the driver update to install
Restart your computer and try typing numbers again

Method 4: Uninstall and Reinstall Keyboard Driver

  • Press the Windows key + X and select “Device Manager”
  • Expand the “Keyboards” category
  • Right-click on your keyboard and select “Uninstall device”
  • Restart your computer
    Right-click on your keyboard and select "Uninstall device"
Restart your computer
  • Windows will automatically reinstall the keyboard driver
  • Try typing numbers again to see if they work
    Windows will automatically reinstall the keyboard driver
Try typing numbers again to see if they work

Method 5: Use On-Screen Keyboard

  • Click on the Start menu and select “Settings”
  • Select “Ease of Access”
    Click on the Start menu and select "Settings"
Select "Ease of Access"
  • Click on “Keyboard”
  • Toggle on “Use the On-Screen Keyboard”
  • A virtual keyboard will appear on your screen
  • Use the virtual keyboard to type numbers
    A virtual keyboard will appear on your screen
Use the virtual keyboard to type numbers

Enabling NumLock on your keyboard

For Desktop computers, press the Num Lock button, usually located in the keyboard area, to activate the Number Pad. Then, use the number keys on the right side of the keyboard to type numbers.

For Laptop keyboards without a dedicated Number Pad, use the trick of pressing the Fn key and the Alt key at the same time, then press the NumLock key. This will activate the Number Pad feature.

For Windows 10 users, go to the Start menu and search for “Control Panel.” Open the Control Panel and click on “Ease of Access.” Under “Ease of Access Center,” click on “Make the keyboard easier to use.” Check the box that says “Turn on Mouse Keys” to activate the Number Pad setting.

In case NumLock is not the issue, check for hardware issues or user profile settings. These simple steps will enable you to type numbers without any issue.

Turning off Mouse Keys and Sticky Keys

To fix the issue of the keyboard not typing numbers on Windows, you may need to turn off Mouse Keys and Sticky Keys. These settings can cause problems with the number keys on your laptop keyboard or desktop computer. Don’t worry, it’s an easy fix.

To turn off Mouse Keys, press the left Alt, left Shift, and Num Lock keys at the same time. This will disable the Mouse Keys indicator in the system tray.

To turn off Sticky Keys, press the Shift key five times in a row. This will open the Sticky Keys pane. From there, you can uncheck the box labeled “Turn on Sticky Keys”.

If these fixes don’t work, there may be other causes for the issue. Try typing with the num lock on, or check your user profile settings. For laptop keyboards without a number pad, try using the number pad keys that are integrated into the right side of the keyboard.

In any case, these steps should help you get back to typing numbers on your keyboard without any issues.

Updating keyboard drivers or reinstalling them

To update or reinstall keyboard drivers in Windows 10, follow these simple steps:

1. Press the Windows logo key + X on your desktop computer to open the Quick Link menu.

2. Select Device Manager from the list.

3. In the Device Manager pane, select the arrow next to the Keyboards list to expand it.

4. Right-click on your keyboard and select Update Driver.

5. Select Search automatically for updated driver software.

6. If that doesn’t work, right-click on your keyboard again and select Uninstall device.

7. Restart your computer, and Windows will reinstall the keyboard driver automatically.

If you’re still having trouble typing numbers, check that your Num Lock is on and that you’re using the Number pad keys. Don’t worry if your laptop doesn’t have a separate Number pad, as you can use the trick of holding down the Fn key while typing the numbers on the top row of your keyboard.

If you’re typing wrong characters or your password or CAPTCHA isn’t working, check that your language setting is correct. You can also check for an indicator light on your keyboard that shows which language is selected.

For Mac users, you can turn on Num Lock on a Mac keyboard by pressing the Clear key or F6 key. On a MacBook Pro or MacBook Air, you can use the function keys to access the Number pad. And for Lenovo laptops, check for a Num Lock key on your keyboard.

Updating or reinstalling your keyboard drivers is an easy fix for most keyboard issues. If neither of these solutions work, there may be another reason for your keyboard not typing numbers, and it’s best to seek further assistance.

Checking for hardware issues and using an external keyboard

Checking for Hardware Issues and Using an External Keyboard

Step 1: Check for hardware issues

  • Check if the keyboard is properly connected to the computer
  • Try connecting the keyboard to a different USB port
    Check if the keyboard is properly connected to the computer
Try connecting the keyboard to a different USB port
  • Use a different keyboard to see if the issue is with the computer or the keyboard
  • Restart the computer and see if the issue persists
  • Make sure there are no physical obstructions or debris in the keyboard

Step 2: Use an external keyboard

  • If the issue persists, try using an external keyboard
  • Connect the external keyboard to the computer
    If the issue persists, try using an external keyboard
Connect the external keyboard to the computer
  • Make sure the external keyboard is properly installed and recognized by the computer
  • Test if the external keyboard can type numbers
  • If the external keyboard works properly, the issue may be with the original keyboard and it may need to be replaced
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