![]() You can try to unplug the USB receiver and re-plug it into the USB port, then check to see if the problem resolves. When a wireless keyboard stops working, it’s possible the USB receiver is not plugged into the USB port tightly, so does your MK320 keyboard. Method 6: Update the drivers Method 1: Re-plug the USB receiver Method 5: Reinstall the keyboard device driver ![]() Method 3: Test the USB receiver on another computer After that, you can type with the on-screen keyboard. Here’s how to turn on the on-screen keyboard:ġ) Right-click on the Start menu and click on Settings open the Settings window.ģ) Click on Keyboard in the left pane, then click the toggle button under “ Use the On-Screen Keyboard” to turn on the on-screen keyboard. If you’ve logged into Windows and need to type, you can also use the on-screen keyboard.
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