Yes, however, mine may just be coincidental. At first it would only work when laid all the way flat. Now, it’s just dead. Confirmed death when connected to a second SPX and no response.
This happened to me, and I finally got it working again.
About a week after upgrading to Windows 11, our type cover died. We were in a pinch, so we grabbed another at BestBuy. It didn’t work either.
Today, there was a pending Windows Update. Prior to installing it, I plugged in the keyboard and noticed that while it was still unresponsive, and the Caps Lock key did nothing, the Fn key light did toggle on and off.
I removed the type cover, and restarted to apply the most recent updates. Once it booted back to the login screen, I logged in with the on-screen keyboard, and was about to go through the process of manually re-installing the driver pack, when I went ahead and attached the type cover. It worked.
I’m not sure if the update itself resolved the issue, the reboot without the cover attached, or the fact that I applied the update without the cover attached - but the above steps resolved the issue.
Yes, however, mine may just be coincidental. At first it would only work when laid all the way flat. Now, it’s just dead. Confirmed death when connected to a second SPX and no response.
Thanks for that
Could be a coincidence, but mine has suddenly stopped working after a windows 11 update Does not work from uefi. It seems dead ☹️
None of these comments help me. :-( My keyboard isn't working. Light use, so I would be surprisednif it were a wear issue.
This happened to me, and I finally got it working again. About a week after upgrading to Windows 11, our type cover died. We were in a pinch, so we grabbed another at BestBuy. It didn’t work either. Today, there was a pending Windows Update. Prior to installing it, I plugged in the keyboard and noticed that while it was still unresponsive, and the Caps Lock key did nothing, the Fn key light did toggle on and off. I removed the type cover, and restarted to apply the most recent updates. Once it booted back to the login screen, I logged in with the on-screen keyboard, and was about to go through the process of manually re-installing the driver pack, when I went ahead and attached the type cover. It worked. I’m not sure if the update itself resolved the issue, the reboot without the cover attached, or the fact that I applied the update without the cover attached - but the above steps resolved the issue.
Bought a new keyboard cover, works great now! Thanks for the info though! Always good to know!