Sometimes other programs or services running on your PC may conflict with your Avast software and cause your keyboard to stop working. This issue can usually be fixed with a simple modification to your Windows registry as outlined in this article.
Instructions
Use the following steps to reactivate your keyboard if it is unresponsive.
- Ensure that you are signed in to your PC with administrator permissions:
- If you are, continue to step 2.
- If you are not, right-click the Windows Start
icon, select Shut down or sign out then select Sign out. On the login screen, click the Ease of access
icon, then select On-Screen Keyboard. Use the keyboard that opens to type your administrator credentials, and click the arrow to sign in.
- If you are not, click your user name at the top-right of your screen, then click Sign out. On the login screen, click the Ease of access
icon, then click On-Screen Keyboard. Use the keyboard that opens to type your administrator credentials, and click the arrow to sign in.
- If you are not, click the Windows Start
icon, click the arrow next to Shut down, then click Log off. On the login screen, click the Ease of access
icon, tick Type without the keyboard (On-Screen Keyboard) and click Apply. Use the keyboard that opens to type your administrator credentials, and click the arrow
to sign in.
If you do not have administrator permissions and are unable to sign in to your PC as an Administrator, contact the Administrator of your PC.
- Click the Windows Start
icon, select Settings ▸ Ease of Access ▸ Keyboard, then turn on
the On-Screen Keyboard.
- Use the keyboard to type
regedit
into the Windows search box to locate the Registry editor, then open it.
- Select Settings from the Windows menu, then click Control Panel ▸ Ease of Access ▸ Ease of Access Center, and select Start On-Screen Keyboard.
- Use the keyboard to type
regedit
into the Windows search box to locate and open the Registry editor.
- Click the
Win icon, then type regedit
into the Windows search box using the onscreen keyboard. Click regedit in the search results to open the Registry editor.
- In the Registry editor, click Edit, then select Find....
- In the Find dialog, type
aswKbd
using the onscreen keyboard, then click Find Next.
- Open each UpperFilters entry that the Registry editor finds, delete the
aswKbd
text from the Value data field, then click OK.
- Repeat the previous step for each UpperFilters entry that the Registry editor finds, then exit the Registry editor and restart your PC.
If your keyboard is still not working after your PC restarts, contact Avast Support for further assistance.
- Avast One 22.x for Windows
- Avast Premium Security 22.x for Windows
- Avast Free Antivirus 22.x for Windows
- Microsoft Windows 11 Home / Pro / Enterprise / Education
- Microsoft Windows 10 Home / Pro / Enterprise / Education - 32 / 64-bit
- Microsoft Windows 8.1 / Pro / Enterprise - 32 / 64-bit
- Microsoft Windows 8 / Pro / Enterprise - 32 / 64-bit
- Microsoft Windows 7 Home Basic / Home Premium / Professional / Enterprise / Ultimate - Service Pack 1 with Convenient Rollup Update, 32 / 64-bit
Updated on: 02/06/2022