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Simple trainer v6.3 num 5 not working but num 2 and 8 works

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This is a problem with your keyboard. Many keyboards get old and die after extended use. The solution is to buy a new one, there is no fix.

22 minutes ago, Player2002 said:

Please help me to fix this i tried many solutions

 

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31 minutes ago, Player2002 said:

What the cause could be? 

If you are able to get it to register by pressing really hard on the NUM5 key, then as @57z said, it is guaranteed to be an issue with your hardware, whether that be your laptop or whatnot. 

 

Unless you have some fancy expensive keyboard, all of the buttons on that keyboard register as either clicked or unclicked, on/off, to the computer. It does not register "varied pressure" which you describe. That's almost like a trigger on a controller.

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13 minutes ago, mertz82 said:

If you are able to get it to register by pressing really hard on the NUM5 key, then as @57z said, it is guaranteed to be an issue with your hardware, whether that be your laptop or whatnot. 

 

Unless you have some fancy expensive keyboard, all of the buttons on that keyboard register as either clicked or unclicked, on/off, to the computer. It does not register "varied pressure" which you describe. That's almost like a trigger on a controller.

I remember that time it worked but I don't know how i fix it my computer is Lenovo Legion it's almost 4 years old

It IS the hardware's fault unfortunately. I suggest buying a large USB drive and uploading all your files onto it, then getting a new PC or laptop and transferring the files from the USB to the computer. As you said, you have a laptop so unfortunately the keyboard is irreplaceable.

OR you could go to a tech store or computer repair place and try to get them to replace the keys that are malfunctioning, that COULD work too if you dont have the money,

On 7/20/2024 at 9:36 AM, Player2002 said:

Is anyone gonna help me or what?

 

As you said you're computer is 4 years old, which is pretty old for a laptop, its likely some of the keys broke from common wear and tear.

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