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Quick ways to troubleshoot a keyboard typing in reverse
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Is your computer or laptop keyboard typing from right to left? This could be due to a setting on your device that may have been changed accidentally, or you may need to update your keyboard drivers. Luckily, this can be done in a few simple steps. If all else fails, you may need to use a different keyboard. This wikiHow will show you how to fix a keyboard typing backwards on your Windows 11, 10, or 8 computer.

Things You Should Know

  • Press "CTRL" + left "Shift" to return to left-to-write typing.
  • Change your system region in "Control Panel" → "Clock and Region" → "Region" → "Administrative" → "Change system locale…".
  • Update your keyboard driver by opening "Device Manager" → "Keyboards" → "Update driver".
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Change the keyboard's typing direction.

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  1. This can be done with the press of a few keys, so it's possible you may have changed this setting without meaning to.
    • To return to left-to-right typing, press CTRL + left Shift.
    • If you want to use right-to-left typing, press CTRL + right Shift.
    • If your keyboard is deleting text as you type, you'll need to toggle off Overtype Mode by pressing Insert.[1]
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Change your system region.

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5

Run the keyboard troubleshooter.

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  1. Windows 10 and 11 have built-in troubleshooters to diagnose and fix issues. Follow the steps to run the troubleshooter:[4]
    • Open Settings.
    • Click Update & Security.
    • Click the Troubleshoot tab.
    • Click Additional troubleshooters.
    • Click Keyboard, and then click Run the troubleshooter.
    • Wait for the troubleshooter to diagnose the problem. Your computer may restart during this process. After the troubleshooter is finished, apply any suggested fixes. Try using your keyboard again.
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Update your keyboard driver.

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  1. If you're having issues with your keyboard, make sure to update your keyboard driver. To do so:
    • Right-click the Start menu and select Device Manager.
    • Click the arrow next to Keyboards to expand the section.
    • Right-click your keyboard and click Update driver.
    • Select Search automatically for drivers. If you already have a new driver file on your computer, select Browse my computer for drivers.
    • Let the driver install.
    • Restart your computer, and then try your keyboard again.
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Uninstall and reinstall the keyboard driver.

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  1. If updating the driver didn't work, you can try to uninstall the driver and install it again. To uninstall the keyboard driver:
    • Right-click the Start menu and select Device Manager.
    • Click the arrow next to Keyboards to expand the section.
    • Right-click your keyboard and click Uninstall device.
    • Restart your computer. Windows should automatically install the driver upon restarting. Try your keyboard again.
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This article was co-authored by Stan Kats and by wikiHow staff writer, Rain Kengly. Stan Kats is a Professional Technologist and the COO and Chief Technologist for The STG IT Consulting Group in West Hollywood, California. Stan provides comprehensive technology solutions to businesses through managed IT services, and for individuals through his consumer service business, Stan's Tech Garage. Stan holds a BA in International Relations from The University of Southern California. He began his career working in the Fortune 500 IT world. Stan founded his companies to offer an enterprise-level of expertise for small businesses and individuals. This article has been viewed 89,833 times.
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