Using keyboard shortcuts can improve your productivity as it’s faster to press two or three keys than to search for a feature through a list or menu. You can use keyboard shortcuts for your email accounts, file folders, image editing programs, and more.

If you can’t use the keyboard shortcuts advantage on your Windows 10 device, we have put together some quick fixes in this guide.

1. Check Your Keyboard Hardware

Let’s start by ensuring that keyboard shortcuts aren’t working because of a hardware problem. Try and use a different keyboard shortcut to make sure it’s not just a broken key that you should fix.

If you’ve tried multiple keyboard shortcuts and still had no success, use a different USB port and or connect it to a different computer and check if the problem persists.

2. Turn Off the Keyboard’s Gaming Mode

If you're using a gaming keyboard, it may automatically disable specific keys, such as the Windows key. This way, you can’t accidentally hit a keyboard shortcut while playing.

Launch the keyboard’s app and turn off any mode that could stop keyboard shortcuts from working.

3. Update Keyboard Drivers

If you’ve ruled out a hardware issue, let’s move on and try to figure out if there’s something wrong with your software. First, you should ensure that you’re running the latest keyboard drivers available.

Go to Device Manager and extend the Keyboards list. There, right-click the keyboard driver and select Update driver.

Update relevant keyboard driver in windows device manager

If you’re using a gaming keyboard, head to the manufacturer's website and check if there’s an update available.

4. Run the Keyboard Troubleshooter

A quick and simple solution to fix your problem is to use Windows 10 Keyboard Troubleshooter. Here is how you can do it:

  1. Click Start, then head to Settings > System > Update & Security.
  2. Click Troubleshoot > Additional troubleshooters.
  3. Under Find and fix other problems, select Keyboard.
  4. Select Run the troubleshooter to start the scan.
Running keyboard troubleshooter in Windows 10

5. Enable Sticky Keys

Keyboard shortcuts could fail to work if you don’t press the key combinations at the same time. If you are having difficulties pressing multiple keys at the same time, you should enable Sticky Keys.

This Windows 10 feature allows you to press the shortcut keys one after another. Here is how to enable it:

  1. Click Start, then head to Settings > Ease of Access.
  2. From the Interaction section, select Keyboard.
  3. Turn on the toggle below Use Sticky Keys.
Sticky keys settings in Windows 10

If you want to turn on or off Sticky Keys using a keyboard shortcut, check the box next to Allow the shortcut key to start Sticky Keys. This will allow you to turn it on or off by pressing Shift five times.

6. Turn On Windows 10's Hotkeys

If your Windows 10 hotkeys are disabled for some reason, here's how to bring them back:

  1. Press Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog, type gpedit.msc into the dialog box, then press Enter to access the Local Group Policy Editor.
  2. Head to User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > File Explorer.
  3. Open Turn off Windows Key hotkeys.
  4. Select Disabled or Not Configured.
  5. Click Apply to save the new settings.
Group policy editor in Windows 10

7. Reset the Keyboard Settings

Keyboard shortcuts could’ve stopped working because you took customizing your keyboard layout too far. In this case, resetting your keyboard to its default settings should fix the problem.

Here’s how you can do it:

  1. Open Windows Settings and go to Time & Language.
  2. From the left menu, click Language.
  3. Move your preferred language to the top of the list. If it’s already there, select it and click Remove.
  4. Click Add a language and choose your preferred language
Setting a new language in Windows 10

8. Check Human Interface Device Service

If you have difficulties using keyboard shortcuts on your Windows 10 device, you should check Human Interface Device Service. Here is how you can do it:

  1. Press Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog.
  2. Type services.msc and press Enter.
  3. Right-click Human Interface Device Service > Start.
  4. If it is already running, click Restart.
  5. Right-click it again and select Refresh.
Human interface service in Windows 10

9. Check Third-Party Apps

If you’re using a third-party app to configure your keyboard, you should take a look at its customization options. Even if you don’t own a gaming keyboard, certain apps such as Windows' built-in PowerToys, can change your keyboard layout.

Make Your Keyboard Shortcuts Work Again

The biggest challenge to getting the keyboard shortcuts working again is to identify the cause. But if keyboard shortcuts are part of your working routine, it’s worth it to take the time and go through the above solutions to fix the issue.

If you want to be even faster, you should set up keyboard shortcuts for your most used app on Windows.