![]() In fact, I recommend this very course of action quite often in situations like this. But it sounds to me like you’ve come up with the perfect solution. Rick’s answer: I’m sorry to hear about the accident with your laptop, Greg. So what I need to know is can I disable my laptop’s built-in keyboard? If I can, how do I do it? This machine is running Windows 10 Home. I know I can have the internal keyboard replaced but I don’t want to go to the trouble or expense since I’m going to be replacing this machine in a few months anyway. ![]() It’s basically unusable so I’d like to disable the built-in keyboard and use a cheap USB keyboard in its place. The keyboard still works, but at random times it’ll just start typing garbage on its own. Question from Greg T.: I dropped my heavy book bag onto my laptop’s keyboard several days ago, and when it landed I heard a cracking sound. Note: The links in this post are affiliate links. Like my tips? Click here to sign up for my free Daily Tech Tips Newsletter and you’ll never miss one! ![]()
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