I hope this helps other people experiencing the same issue in the future, but I hope even more that HP actually fixes this problem. Now finally just click the "Write to Registry" button and restart your computer (or just relog).On "To key" I tried to select "Special: | (E0_56)" at first, but this did not work for my keyboard layout. That is the combination that worked for me. On the right panel "To this key (To key):" select - "Special: ISO extra key (00_56)" On the left panel "Map this key (From key):" select - "Special: Right Ctrl (E0_1D)".Here is a little guide for other unlucky costumers like me: Thanks to the link you shared I was able to figure out a way to remap the broken key and make it function somwhat as intended. So the only thing I could do at this point was to find a way to bypass HP's mistake. When I pressed this button on the keyboard, the keyboard test indicated that the right CTRL button was pressed. Here you can also see that when I pressed the button next to "Enter" ( ' ) it indicated that the "" key was pressed as well. On the keyboard test, when I pressed the actual button on the keyboard itself, it made the right CTRL button blue, indicating that the right CTRL key was pressed - this is wrong. This seems to be a problem with the production of these HP computers, I wanted to make sure so I ran some hardware diagnostics for the keyboard and the test passed, but the "" key was mapped to another key on the keyboard. I used the same workaround as the other person that was having the same issue as me, found it thanks to that link you shared. No, the issue was there from the beginning, "fresh out of the box". Good luck and keep me posted about the developments. If this helps, please mark this as “ Accepted Solution ” as it will help several others with the same issue and give the post a Kudos for my efforts to help. Terrific observations and great diagnosis of the issue. In the Remap Keyboard window that appears, click the plus sign (+) under Key heading to add a new key mapping. Next, click Remap a key on the right pane.
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I will be glad to assist you and let’s get right to it. Select Keyboard Manager in the left pane. It is strictly to follow instructions and screenshots (if found) only. Link 2: ( Change Keyboard Azerty to Qwerty (Windows 10) Link 1: ( How to change your keyboard layout on Windows 10 PC) Īlso, check these links to change the keyboard layout. I will be providing a roadmap with some troubleshooting steps to resolve the issue. Did you try remapping the keyboard keys? Looking for a picture of an HP ProBook 430 which showed a keyboard large enough to read the keys well, I found this image: It shows an Fn key between the Ctrl key (actually called Strg in this picture, since the picture shows a German version) and the Start ('Windows' logo) key.Let me gather some information for better clarity to assist you correctly: I will be glad to assist you and let’s get right to it. Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systems.
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