Alienware Keyboard Not Working? Here Are 9 Ways To Fix It

Most of the time, a laptop’s keyboard stops working because of some driver issues or misconfiguration in the keyboard settings. The case is no different with the Alienware laptops either. However, you cannot rule out other possibilities such as hardware component damages that can also make the keyboard non-functional. 

Keyboard issues on the Alienware laptops are commonly seen in the X and the M series models. To resolve the driver-based keyboard issues, dell has rolled out some stable keyboard firmware. We will discuss some of these software and hardware solutions which will help you overcome this keyboard issue on your Alienware laptop. 

Before You Begin

Inspect the Keyboard 

The next thing you have to do is check the keyboard and see if something is obstructing the keystrokes. The debris trapped underneath the keys can be affecting the keyboard’s functionality. You can clean the keyboard to resolve the problem. Using a Q-tip or a toothpick you can remove the debris and other particles. 

If you aren’t able to clean the keys properly, you might even have to pry out the keys using a flathead and clean them. You might need professional help with this as the laptop’s keys are fragile and could get damaged if not carefully handled.

alienware keys prying
Alienware Keyboard Keys

Power Cycling the Laptop

If cleaning does not work, you can try power cycling the laptop to drain the residual power stored on the capacitors. This can sometimes solve the issues with the hardware components including the keyboard in case no fatal hardware damage has occurred.

  1. Turn off the Laptop and disconnect the power adapter along with the other peripherals connected to it.
  2. If your Alienware has a detachable battery, disconnect it as well.
    ALienware-battery
  3. Then press and hold the power button of the laptop for up to 20 seconds.
    Power-button-of-Alienware
  4. Connect the Laptop back to normal and turn it on.

Disable Filter Keys

If the problem still persists, you must check if the filter keys feature is enabled on your laptop. Filter keys is an accessibility feature on Windows that does not let the computer register repeated key movements caused by slow and inaccurate key presses.

If you have accidentally turned on this feature on your laptop, you may find that the keystrokes become pretty slow. It may leave you with the impression that your keyboard is not functioning. So, you can turn off the filter key and check if it works.

  1. Open Settings
    settings
  2. Go to Accessibility > Keyboard.
    accessibility keyboard
  3. Find the Filter Keys section and click on the slider to turn the feature off.turn off filter keys
  4. Now check the keyboard to see if it’s functioning normally. 

Run Keyboard Troubleshooter 

To resolve the issues with the keyboard and other hardware peripherals connected to your laptop, Windows offers its native troubleshooting utility. This utility checks the keyboard configurations as well as the driver and reverts them to their factory default. 

  1. Open Windows Settings
  2. Go to System > Troubleshoot > Other Troubleshooters.
     other troubleshooter
  3. Locate the Keyboard and click on Run
    run troubleshooter
  4. Follow the on-screen prompts and perform the troubleshooting. This might give you an idea about what might have gone wrong with the keyboard and even fix it. 
    Running the keyboard troubleshooter

Other than this you can even perform the Dell SupportAssist diagnostic on the Keyboard to resolve the problem. 

  1. Open the SupportAssist.
    dell support assist
  2. Go to the Troubleshooting tab.
  3. Under I want to troubleshoot my PC drop-down, select I want to check a specific piece of hardware.
    dell support assist troubelshooting
  4. Find Keyboard in the list of hardware components.
    keyboard troubleshooting
  5. Follow the on-screen prompts and complete the diagnostic test. 

Reconfigure the Power Management Settings 

The Alienware X series laptops are well known for having keyboard-related issues. Most users have resolved this keyboard problem by disabling the power management settings.  This setting tends to save power by turning the keyboard off and affecting the keystrokes on many Alienware models.

  1.  Right-click on the Start Menu button and open the Device Manager.
  2. Click on the Keyboard to see the devices under it.
    keyboard drivers
  3. Right-click on the HID Keyboard Device and select Properties.
    driver properties
  4. Go to the Power Management tab and uncheck the option “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power”.
    power management off
  5. Click on OK to save the changes. 

Update the Keyboard Driver

To address the issues with the keyboard, Dell has released stable keyboard firmware for most of the Alienware laptops. These updates can most certainly resolve the keyboard issue on most devices if it is a driver-generated problem. 

  1. Go to Dell’s driver support page
    dell support page
  2. Enter the model of your Alienware in the field and click on search. 
  3. Go to the Drivers and Downloads section. Then click on Find drivers.
  4. Select the Mouse, Keyboard & Input devices from the category, and also select the operating system
    DELL DRIVER DOWNLOAD PAGE
  5. Find the newly released version of HID Event Filter Driver for your device and download it.  
    intel hid event filter driver
  6. Go to the download directory and run the driver installer.
    intel HID driver install
  7. The laptop may restart as the update process completes.  

Reinstall the Keyboard Driver

Usually, a non-functioning laptop’s keyboard is caused by faulty drivers. Especially on the Alienware M series the keyboard’s malfunction is seen very much linked with its driver. To resolve the problem in this case, you can try reinstalling the keyboard drivers. 

  1. Right-click on the start button and open the Device Manager
  2. Click on Keyboards.
    keyboard drivers
  3. Then Right-click on the HID Keyboard Device and select Uninstall. Give the confirmation and the driver will be uninstalled.
    Uninstall the keyboard drivers
  4. Restart the Laptop and while it boots, Windows will reinstall the drivers you just uninstalled. 

Take Laptop to Dell’s Support Center

 If neither of these fixes works, you might have to take your Alienware to the service center. The problem can be with the keyboard or its controller.  You will need a technician to have these components repaired or replaced. 

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