![]() I've had this laptop for years and never had this issue. I can just leave the laptop on its own for a few minutes and when I come back to it the keys will be working. It also doesn't seem to be that anything I do causes the keys to start working. ![]() So I feel like it wouldn't be a hardware issue, but I don't know a lot about hardware and maybe it is? I do think I may have had the keyboard replaced at one point (I only vaguely remember), so I'm wondering if maybe it's just a low-quality keyboard component that's wearing out or something. laptops and netbooks :: thinkpad t series laptops :: thinkpad t440 Lenovo PC Support - Lenovo Support ID. What seems bizarre to me is that once the affected keys start working, they seem to work totally normally. I've noticed the Backspace and Tab keys seem to most-consistently have this issue, but I think also the 't' key and possibly other keys I haven't noticed yet (I haven't yet thoroughly checked all keys to see which ones have the issue). I've recently started noticing an issue on my 2016 Lenovo ThinkPad where, when I open up the laptop after taking it out of my backpack and log in, certain keys don't work for a few minutes.
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