Situatie
1.Open the Device Manager by typing “devmgmt.msc
” into the Run dialog. Alternatively, you can type “Device Manager” in the Windows search box.
2. Select “Keyboards” from the Device Manager window. This will show a list of all keyboards currently connected to your laptop, including the built-in one.
3. Right-click on the built-in keyboard and tap “Disable” from the context menu.
4. Confirm the decision with a “Yes” in the resulting dialog box.
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