你(Are)的键盘有问题吗?您的键盘是否输入了错误的字母?如果是,这篇文章可能会对您有所帮助。在这里,我们将描述一些解决键盘输入错误字母(fix keyboard typing wrong letters)的解决方案。有时,问题并不像用户想象的那么复杂。因此(Hence),在您开始故障排除步骤之前,如果您的笔记本电脑键盘或外接键盘无法正常工作,您应该检查一些事项。
- 从插槽中拔出USB键盘,等待几分钟,然后将其重新插入同一个USB端口。
- 将USB键盘插入另一个USB端口。
- 如果您已通过USB集线器将键盘连接到计算机,请确保其电源已打开。如果集线器通电且键盘不工作,请将其从USB集线器上拔下,然后将其直接连接到笔记本电脑或台式电脑。
- 检查键盘的电线以了解它是否损坏。
- 有时,由于灰尘的沉积,连接会中断。清洁USB(USB)连接器和端口后连接键盘,看看是否有帮助。
- 对于无线键盘,请按重置按钮并重新连接。
- 如果您的键盘通过无线USB接收器连接到计算机,请将其从计算机上拔下,等待几分钟,然后重新连接。
如果上述步骤未能解决问题,请继续执行本文中描述的故障排除方法。
(Keyboard)在 Windows 11/10 上键盘输入错误的字母
尝试以下解决方案:
- 运行键盘疑难解答。
- 卸载键盘驱动程序并重新安装。
- 覆盖默认输入语言
- 检查您是否添加了正确的键盘布局。
1]运行键盘疑难解答
这是您应该做的第一步。您将在Windows 设置应用程序中找到(Windows Settings)键盘疑难解答(Keyboard Troubleshooter)。它扫描问题并修复它(如果可能)。故障排除完成后,检查是否已解决问题。
以下是在Windows 11计算机中运行键盘疑难解答的说明:(Keyboard Troubleshooter)
- 按Win + I键启动设置(Settings)应用程序。
- 确保(Make)您已从左侧窗格中选择了系统。(System)现在,找到右侧的疑难解答选项卡并单击它。(Troubleshoot)
- 在疑难解答(Troubleshoot)页面上,单击其他疑难解答(Other troubleshooters)选项卡。
- 您将看到Windows 11(Windows 11)操作系统上可用的疑难解答列表。从列表中找到键盘(Keyboard)疑难解答,然后单击它旁边的“运行”按钮。(Run)
2]卸载键盘驱动程序并重新安装
由于键盘驱动程序损坏或过时,也可能出现此问题。卸载您当前拥有的键盘驱动程序并重新启动系统。
重新启动后,Windows将自动安装最新的键盘驱动程序。如果没有,您可以手动安装最新的键盘驱动程序。(install the latest keyboard driver)您也可以从制造商的网站下载驱动程序。(download the driver)
上述安装键盘驱动程序的过程也适用于Windows 11用户。
除此之外,Windows 11用户还可以在“设置”(Settings)应用中查看驱动程序的最新更新。我们在下面列出了相同的说明:
- 启动 Windows 11设置(Settings)应用程序。
- 从左侧窗格中选择Windows 更新。(Windows Update)
- 您将在右侧看到一个高级选项选项卡。(Advanced options)点击(Click)它。
- 现在,在附加更新(Additional updates)部分下,单击可选更新(Optional updates)选项卡。如果有任何可用的驱动程序更新,它将显示在此处,以便您进行安装。
3]覆盖(Override)默认输入语言
许多用户发现此解决方案很有帮助。因此(Hence),它也可能对您有用。
按照下面列出的适用于Windows 10的步骤将键盘设置为系统的默认语言。使用覆盖默认输入语言(Override for default input language)选项并将其设置为美国英语。
- 在 Windows 10 上打开设置应用程序。
- 点击时间和语言(Time & Language)。
- 从左侧选择语言。(Language)
- 现在,在右侧的Language部分下,选择(Language)Keyboard。
- 从覆盖默认输入语言(Override for default input language)下拉菜单中选择英语(美国) 。(English (United States))
以下说明将帮助Windows 11用户覆盖默认输入语言:
- 打开 Windows 11设置(Settings)应用并从左侧窗格中选择时间和语言。(Time & language)
- 单击“键入(Typing)”选项卡。
- 现在,单击高级键盘设置(Advanced keyboard settings)选项卡。
- 在覆盖默认输入语言(Override for default input language)部分下,选择英语(美国)(English (United States))语言。
重新启动系统,看看它是否有帮助。众所周知,这可以帮助许多人。
提示(TIP):Microsoft 键盘布局创建(Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator) 器允许您创建自定义键盘布局。
4]检查(Check)您是否选择了正确的键盘布局
当用户在其系统上选择了错误的键盘布局时,也会出现键盘输入错误字母的问题。您可以在“设置”(Settings)应用中进行检查。
请按照以下适用于Windows 10的说明进行操作:
- 打开设置应用程序。
- 点击时间和语言(Time & Language)。
- 从左侧选择语言。(Language)
- 在首选语言(Preferred Language)部分下,选择您的语言并单击选项(Options)。
- 如果您的首选语言未添加到列表中,您可以通过单击添加语言(Add a language)选项来添加它。
- 在键盘(Keyboards)部分中,单击添加键盘(Add a keyboard)选项。
- 从列表中选择键盘布局。
如果您的计算机在Windows 11操作系统上运行,请按照以下说明进行操作:
- 启动设置应用程序并从左侧窗格中选择时间和语言。(Time & language)
- 单击右侧的语言和地区选项卡。(Language & region)
- 单击(Click)首选语言旁边的三个水平点,然后选择语言选项(Language options)。
- 您将在“键盘(Keyboards)”部分下看到您的键盘布局。如果这不是您首选的键盘布局,请单击添加键盘(Add a keyboard)按钮并选择正确的键盘布局。
我们希望这篇文章能帮助您解决问题。
为什么我的键盘输入错误的键?
此问题的常见原因之一是过时或损坏的键盘驱动程序。因此(Hence),我们建议您更新驱动程序,看看是否有帮助。您还可以从制造商的网站下载最新的键盘驱动程序并将其安装在您的系统上。但在运行安装程序文件之前,您必须从设备管理器中卸载当前的键盘驱动程序。
如何在Windows PC 上重置键盘?
重置有线键盘的最简单方法是将首选语言移动到控制面板(Control Panel)中的最顶部位置。主要语言始终显示在顶部。如果只有一种输入语言,请添加另一种语言,然后将主要语言向下移动,然后再次向上移动。这会将您的键盘设置重置为默认值。
如果您在控制面板(Control Panel)中没有找到语言(Language)选项,您可以从设置(Settings)应用程序中重置您的键盘。
Windows 10用户必须按照以下步骤操作:
- 启动设置应用程序。
- 转到“Time & Language > Language”。
- 在首选语言(Preferred language)部分下选择您的语言,然后单击上移(Move up)按钮。
- 如果您的首选语言已经在顶部,请先将其向下移动,然后再向上移动。或者,您也可以尝试删除您的主要语言,然后再次添加,然后将其移至顶部。
这将在Windows 10(Windows 10)上重置您的键盘。
Windows 11用户必须遵循以下步骤:
- 启动设置应用程序。
- 转到“Time & language > Language & region”。
- 选择您的首选语言,然后单击三个水平点。
- 单击上移(Move up)按钮。如果您的语言已经在顶部,请将其向下移动,然后再次向上移动。或者,您可以删除首选语言,然后再次添加,然后将其向上移动以使其成为主要语言。
这将重置Windows 11(Windows 11)上的键盘。
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Fix Keyboard typing wrong letters on Windows 11/10
Are you facing trouble with your keyboard? Is your keyboard typing the wrong letters? If yes, this post may help you. Here, we will describe sоme solutions to fix keyboard typing wrong letters. Sometimes, the problem is not as complicated as users think. Hence, before you start troubleshooting steps, there are a few things that you should check if your Laptop keyboard or external keyboard are not working.
- Unplug the USB keyboard from the slot, wait for a few minutes, and plug it again in the same USB port.
- Plug the USB keyboard into another USB port.
- If you have connected your keyboard to your computer via a USB hub, make sure that it is powered ON. If the hub is powered ON and the keyboard is not working, unplug it from the USB hub and connect it to the laptop or desktop computer directly.
- Check the wires of your keyboard to know whether it is damaged or not.
- Sometimes, the connection breaks due to the deposition of dust. Connect your keyboard after cleaning the USB connector and the port, and see if it helps.
- For the wireless keyboard, press the reset button and connect it again.
- If your keyboard is connected to the computer through a wireless USB receiver, unplug it from the computer wait for a few minutes, and then connect it again.
If the above steps did not fix the problem, proceed to the troubleshooting methods described in this post.
Keyboard typing wrong letters on Windows 11/10
Try the following solutions:
- Run Keyboard Troubleshooter.
- Uninstall the keyboard driver and install it again.
- Override for default input language
- Check if you have added the correct keyboard layout.
1] Run Keyboard Troubleshooter
This is the first step that you should do. You will find the Keyboard Troubleshooter in the Windows Settings app. It scans for the problem and fixes it (if possible). After the troubleshooting gets finished, check whether it has solved the issue or not.
The following are the instructions to run the Keyboard Troubleshooter in Windows 11 computers:
- Press Win + I keys to launch the Settings app.
- Make sure that you have selected the System from the left pane. Now, locate the Troubleshoot tab on the right side and click on it.
- On the Troubleshoot page, click on the Other troubleshooters tab.
- You will see a list of troubleshooters available on Windows 11 OS. Locate the Keyboard troubleshooter from the list and click on the Run button next to it.
2] Uninstall the keyboard driver and install it again
The problem may also occur due to corrupted or outdated keyboard drivers. Uninstall the keyboard driver that you currently have and restart your system.
After restart, Windows will automatically install the latest keyboard drivers. If not, you can install the latest keyboard driver manually. You may also download the driver from the manufacturer’s website.
The above procedure to install the keyboard driver also applies to Windows 11 users.
In addition to this, Windows 11 users can also check the latest update from drivers in the Settings app. We have listed the instructions for the same below:
- Launch the Windows 11 Settings app.
- Select Windows Update from the left pane.
- You will see an Advanced options tab on the right side. Click on it.
- Now, under the Additional updates section, click on the Optional updates tab. If any driver update is available, it will be shown here so that you can install it.
3] Override for default input language
Many users have found this solution helpful. Hence, it might work for you too.
Follow the below-listed steps for Windows 10 to set your keyboard to the default language of your system. Use the Override for default input language option and set it to English US.
- Open Settings app on Windows 10.
- Click on Time & Language.
- Select Language from the left side.
- Now, under the Language section on the right side, select Keyboard.
- Select English (United States) from the Override for default input language drop-down menu.
The following instructions will help Windows 11 users override the default input language:
- Open Windows 11 Settings app and select Time & language from the left pane.
- Click on the Typing tab.
- Now, click on the Advanced keyboard settings tab.
- Under the Override for default input language section, select the English (United States) language.
Restart your system and see if it helps. This has been known to help many.
TIP: Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator lets you create custom keyboard layouts.
4] Check if you have selected the right keyboard layout
The problem of keyboard typing wrong letters also occurs when a user has selected the wrong keyboard layout on his system. You can check this in the Settings app.
Follow the instructions below for Windows 10:
- Open Settings app.
- Click on Time & Language.
- Select Language from the left side.
- Under the Preferred Language section, select your Language and click Options.
- If your preferred language is not added to the list, you can add it by clicking on the Add a language option.
- In the Keyboards section, click on the Add a keyboard option.
- Select the keyboard layout from the list.
If your computer runs on the Windows 11 OS, follow the instructions below:
- Launch the Settings app and select Time & language from the left pane.
- Click on the Language & region tab on the right side.
- Click on the three horizontal dots next to your preferred language and select Language options.
- You will see your keyboard layout under the Keyboards section. If it is not your preferred keyboard layout, click on the Add a keyboard button and select the correct keyboard layout.
We hope this post helped you solve the issue.
Why is my keyboard typing the wrong keys?
One of the common reasons for this issue is the outdated or corrupted keyboard drivers. Hence, we suggest you update the drivers and see if it helps. You can also download the latest keyboard driver from the manufacturer’s website and install it on your system. But before running the installer file, you have to uninstall your current keyboard driver from the Device Manager.
How do I reset my keyboard on a Windows PC?
The simplest way to reset the wired keyboards is to move your preferred language to the topmost position in the Control Panel. The primary language is always displayed at the top. If there is only one input language, add another language, then move your primary language down and then move it up again. This will reset your keyboard settings to default.
If you do not find the Language option in the Control Panel, you can reset your keyboard from the Settings app.
Windows 10 users have to follow the steps below:
- Launch the Settings app.
- Go to “Time & Language > Language.”
- Select your language under the Preferred language section and click on the Move up button.
- If your preferred language is already on the top, first, move it down and then move it up. Alternatively, you can also try removing your primary language, then adding it again, and then moving it to the top.
This will reset your keyboard on Windows 10.
Windows 11 users have to follow the below-listed steps:
- Launch the Settings app.
- Go to “Time & language > Language & region.”
- Select your preferred language and click on the three horizontal dots.
- Click on the Move up button. If your language is already on the top, move it down and then move it up again. Or you can remove your preferred language, then add it again, and then move it up to make it the primary language.
This will reset the keyboard on Windows 11.
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