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Vmware Enhanced Keyboard Driver Download

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Vmware enhanced keyboard driver download
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Jan 26, 2018  The driver is installed in my host, and does hook into the standard keyboard driver chain. This does sound a little scary to me, knowing Microsoft's habit to change Windows internals at will and not caring too.

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Why won't this keyboard work?! Arrrgh!

So, I'm trying to do an image of my physical laptop (Lenovo T530, Win7x64-Enterprise), using VMWare Workstation 8. The image was created without any issues, and boots up fine into the login screen. The mouse works, but I can not get it to recognize any input from my keyboards, either the built-in laptop keyboard or the attached USB keyboard. It just doesn't register. I have installed the enhanced virtual driver, messed around with the VM BIOS settings, played with the USB Controller settings ... no effect. The odd thing is that both keyboards work in the BIOS, also work when hitting F8 ... just disappear as soon as the OS comes up full. Anyone have any ideas? Google searches all day have been useless.

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Hello Aditya,

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Thank you for posting your concern on the forum.

Vmware Enhanced Keyboard Driver Download

As per the issue description your keyboard is working fine if it is connected to USB 3.0 port and it didn't work if it is connected to USB 2.0 port.

I would suggest you to run the hardware troubleshooter just to check if everything is fine with Keyboard and its settings.

The Hardware Troubleshooter is an automated tool which will check the hardware connected to the computer for any known issues with it and provides the details and on how to fix them. Follow these steps and run the troubleshooter.

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Vmware Enhanced Keyboard Driver Download

  1. Press Windows key to launch the Start screen.

  2. Type “Troubleshooting” without quotes and click on Troubleshooting.

  3. In the new window, click View all on the left pane.

  4. In the list of options, click on Hardware and devices.

  5. Click Next and follow the on-screen instructions.

If you need VMWare driver you may refer to the threads provided below and see if it helps.

Extracting the drivers from VMware Tools bundled with VMware Workstation(2032184)

Hope this would help. If issue still persists post back with current status of your computer and result of the proposed suggestion, we will be happy to assist you.

Regards,