The issue could arise for many reasons, and we will go through every one of them and offer you the best solutions in this guide.

Why is my wireless keyboard connected but not typing?

First, you should not put the blame entirely on your keyboard because we have noticed that it happens even while using the best Bluetooth keyboards.

Interference – This may be the case if many other Bluetooth devices are close. They may conflict with each other. Connection issues – If you have an unstable connection between the wireless keyboard and PC, you may experience this problem. Physical damage – In some cases, you may have a damaged Keyboard. This means it can no longer function mechanically even though it can connect. Driver problems – The most common of these are outdated or corrupt drivers. Once your drivers fall into any of these categories, you may expect a range of malfunctions.

The solution you will adopt will depend on the specific trigger in your case. So since you now know the possible causes, please pick from the resolutions we offer below.

What can I do if my Bluetooth keyboard is connected but not working on Windows 10?

1. Restart the Bluetooth Support Service

1.1 Restarting the service

A better solution may be to set this service to start automatically. You can do so using the steps in the section below.

1.2 Setting the service to Automatic

2. Reinstall Keyboard drivers

You may also Update your Bluetooth driver using the same process explained above. Another option will be to look for your drivers from the manufacturer’s website, but this may be a bit more complicated. If you don’t want the hassle of searching for drivers on your own, you can use a tool that will do this for you automatically. Therefore, a specialized tool like DriverFix would be handy to prevent PC damage caused by installing the incorrect versions and automate the updating process of the drivers.  ⇒ Get DriverFix

3. Run Hardware Troubleshooter

Note: If the Bluetooth troubleshooter didn’t get the job done, repeat the process, but this time, choose Hardware & devices.

4. Reinstall the driver

You may perform these steps again but this time for the Bluetooth driver. If the drivers are faulty or corrupted, uninstalling will allow your device to replace them with a functional version after rebooting. If none of these solutions work out for you, then chances are that this could be caused by mechanical damage. In this case, you would need to replace your Bluetooth keyboard. We hope your Bluetooth keyboard connected but not working problem is now a thing of the past. Let us know using the comments section below what worked for you.

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