Type a file name in windows Explorer emphasizes not the file

Hey,.

I have a wired problem, when I type the first letters (one or more) of the file name in windows Explorer, that is not

highlights the corresponding file.

(if I have a file named help.txt and I press 'h' on the keyboard, nothing happens)

* I tried to manually select a different file before that type a letter and it did not work either.

Thank you!



Hi Magniy,

1. How are you manually highlighting the file in Windows Explorer?

2 when was the last time it was working fine?

I suggest that you first of all, highlight the first file in Windows Explorer and try again later to highlight the file you want to check if it works.

When you do it manually, make sure you highlight of the Windows Explorer window and then check if it works.

If the previous step fails, to consult with another keyboard if the problem persists.

I hope this helps!

Halima S - Microsoft technical support.

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