I have a lenovo loq laptop (piece of shit I know) and sometimes a few keys (-, p, 0) stop working. They work if I hold shift but don't work lowercase. They come back if I press them a lot or if I wait 15 seconds. I don't need to press them hard and there is no sound or texture that feels "damaged." I also never travel with it, it's never had an impact or any moisture on it. It's in warranty but I really don't want some idiot busting up the laptop if I don't have to. Does this sound like a keyboard that needs a replacement or some kind of software bug? I'm thinking software because it's very intermittent and there doesn't seem to be any physical damage but I'm not sure. Any guesses/proposed fixes?
>>1540182>softwareTry a Linux boot to rule that out; my guess is hardware as in warped board/foreign debris (maybe try upside down?). My old Acer Aspire had similar keys all in one area (had to press hard) from new; I just lived with it because I use an external keyboard.
>>1540246I don't know how to Linux boot, but I discovered that holding shift (capital P) instantly fixes it, but briefly. I also tried Uninstaller the keyboard driver but no luck