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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