In most cases, when a device stops working, we instantly believe that it’s the hardware at fault. Based on research, we found that it’s generally outdated drivers, misconfigured settings, or conflicting devices that affect the functioning of the keyboard and mouse, as is the case here. So before you take your HP Envy laptop to a repair shop, try the methods listed here to fix the keyboard and mouse not working issue.

What can I do if the keyboard and mouse are not working in HP Envy x360?

1. Some basic checks

First, restart the laptop, and check if the problem is fixed. This particular method eliminates any trivial bug or conflicting process and has been a lifesaver for many. If that doesn’t work, it’s time to identify whether the problem lies with the device or the system. One of the simplest ways to do that is to enter the system BIOS. In case the keyboard and mouse work there, they are most likely fine and need not be replaced. In case both these methods don’t work, try the following solutions before taking your laptop to a repair shop.

2. Disable the Intel (R) Integrated Sensor Solution device

The Intel (R) Integrated Sensor Solution driver has been found to conflict with a bunch of processes, and disabling it has fixed the HP Envy keyboard and mouse not working issue for many. Remember to create a restore point before making the change. This will ensure that you can revert to the original settings, in case things don’t go as planned.

3. Update the keyboard and mouse drivers

Drivers play a critical role in the effective functioning of a device, and if they are outdated or corrupt, the device may stop working. If Device Manager couldn’t find an update, try the other methods to manually install the latest driver version in Windows. SPONSORED Similarly, update the mice drivers, and check if the HP Envy keyboard and touchpad not working problem is fixed. If you want to speed up the process, you can use a dedicated tool like DriverFix to update and fix corrupt drivers in bulk. You can set it up to regularly scan your drivers and automatically install updated versions whenever they become available.

4. Turn off fast startup

Fast Startup, though beneficial, has often been found to affect the functionality of connected devices and, in extreme cases, cause them to stop working. Disabling it has worked for some users, so try that.

5. Disable tablet mode

Another underlying cause, though it doesn’t make much sense, is the Tablet Mode in Windows 11. When it is enabled, the keyboard and mouse stop functioning for many. This method may not work for all, but there’s no harm in trying it out. The process to disable Tablet Mode in Windows 10 and the latest iteration is different. While in the former, you could do it from the settings, in Windows 11, the screen has to be rotated to the normal position. Once the mode is disabled, spacing between the Taskbar icons will reduce. If none of the methods listed here have worked, you can always reset Windows to its factory settings. Though that would not be the case for most. Also, find out what to do if the USB ports are not working in HP Envy laptops, another common issue with the series. Tell us which fix worked, or if you know of one that’s not listed here, drop it in the comments section below.

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