Troubleshooting software issues to Fix Sticky Keyboard Keys
Restart the Chromebook: A simple reboot can resolve temporary glitches causing key issues.
Check Accessibility Settings: Ensure the "Sticky Keys" feature isn’t enabled. Go to Settings > Advanced > Accessibility > Manage Accessibility Features and disable Sticky Keys if it's on.
Update Chrome OS: Outdated software can cause keyboard malfunctions. Check for updates under Settings > About Chrome OS > Check for Updates.
Test the Keyboard: Use an online keyboard tester to identify if specific keys are malfunctioning due to software.
Reset Settings: Perform a hardware reset by pressing Refresh + Power (or other key combinations for specific models).
Powerwash: If issues persist, reset the Chromebook to factory settings via Settings > Advanced > Reset Settings > Powerwash. Make sure the data is backed up.
External Keyboard Test: Connect an external keyboard to see if the issue is hardware-specific or software-related.
Check for Extensions or Apps: Disable any recently installed apps or extensions that interfere with keyboard functionality.