If your computer won’t let you type in your password, be it a WiFi one or simply a log-in one, you’re pretty much locked out. Why can’t I type my Wifi password on my laptop? Well, that’s the big question and that’s exactly what we shall try to answer.

Why won’t my computer allow me to type in my password?

Some of the known causes include installation issues, or hardware-related errors, which can either be resolved by a quick hard reset or by troubleshooting the hardware and devices you may be using. However, sometimes performing a hard reset or using the troubleshooter may not yield the desired results, but we’ve compiled a set of solutions that you can try and see if it helps. What’s more, the issue can take more than one shape. Let’s have a look at commonly reported problems related to password insertion in the Windows OS:

Can’t type Wifi password Windows 10 Can’t type Wifi password Windows 11 My laptop won’t let me type my password – My Dell, HP, Lenovo will not let me type in my password Can’t type in Windows 10 search bar and Wifi password Unable to type password at login screen Windows 10, Windows 7 Windows 10 can’t type PIN Keyboard not working cannot enter password (in Windows 11) User name and password boxes do not appear when signing into Windows Wifi password can’t type letters

How do I fix my WiFi password not typing in Windows 10 and 11?

📌 One of the ways to quickly help when you can’t type passwords in Windows 10 is to perform a hard reset. To do that, hold down the power button for about thirty seconds to shut down the computer. 📌 You can also check the hardware and devices troubleshooter and see what it lists as potential causes for the issue. 📌 Another solution you can try real quick is to replace your keyboard, use a different one, or alternatively boot up, then unplug your keyboard from the port and plug it back in. If these general troubleshooting fixes don’t resolve the problem, try the other specific solutions below.

1. Use Ease of Access to get the on-screen keyboard

if you need more help fixing a keyboard driver error in Windows 10, don’t worry we got your back. Also, if you’re using a USB keyboard, try connecting it to a different USB port and see if it helps.

2. Disable Toggle and Sticky keys

Sometimes Sticky Keys could hinder you from typing your password, so you may need to disable the function. To do this: SPONSORED

3. Create a new user account

You can create a new user profile then change settings to administrator privileges, and check if the problem persists. To do this: If the keyboard works, then it may mean your other user profile is corrupted. You can try the following in case of a corrupted user profile:

On your new account, use it to downgrade your usual account. Click Apply or Ok. Raise back your old account to its default admin level. Rinse and repeat a few times as this will help to remove any corruption. Leave your account on as Administrator.

4. Boot in Safe Mode

Safe mode starts up your computer with limited files and drivers but Windows will still run. If you still can’t type passwords in Windows 10, check whether it occurs while your computer is in Safe mode. Follow these steps to start your computer in Safe Mode: If the issue isn’t there while in Safe mode, then your default settings and basic drivers are not contributing to the issue. If it persists in Safe Mode, then your drivers have a problem, so you can update the chipset drivers and see if it goes away.

5. Perform Automatic Repair

The Windows Recovery tool can fix certain system problems by scanning your computer for the problem, then trying to fix it so your computer can start and run correctly. Once the repair is complete, try typing your password again to see whether the issue persists.

6. Reinstall Windows

Follow the rest of the setup instructions to finish installing Windows 10. Did any of these solutions help? Let us know in the comments section below.

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