For those users, all keyboard input doesn’t work or they can’t input certain keys in Turbo C++ DOSBox. One user said this in an MS forum post: Luckily, there’s a way to fix this issue, and in today’s article, we’re going to show you how to fix it.

What can I do if the keyboard is not working in Turbo C?

1. Uninstall dedicated anti-keylogging software

Uninstalling anti-keylogging apps, like Spyshelter and Zemana AntiLogger could help if the keyboard is not working in Turbo C++. If you want to get rid of the program’s leftovers, use a trusted uninstaller utility that can remove any software without a trace. That utility removes more leftover files than Windows’ built-in uninstaller. Furthermore, some of the greatest removal tools pack in some unique features, such as an Install Monitor. The Install Monitor logs software installation system changes for users to view. You can also remove toolbars and plugins for browsers with the uninstaller Toolbars & Plug-ins feature.

2. Disable anti-keylogging settings in antivirus software

Users have fixed Turbo C++ DOSBox keyboard input by disabling anti-keylogging settings within third-party antivirus software. Open a third-party antivirus utility you have installed, and look for an anti-keylogging option in it settings like the one shown above. Disable the anti-keylogging option and the issue with Enter key not working in Turbo C++ should be gone.

3. Make sure Windows 10’s keylogging is enabled

4. Clean boot Windows

Note: You can restore your original startup configuration by selecting the Load startup option in MSConfig. Click the Enable all button on the Services tab to restore disabled services. 

5. Uninstall additional keyboard drivers

This is a simple solution, but it might work if your keyboard is not working in Turbo C++ in Windows 10.

6. Press the NumLk key to fix numeric keypad input

If it’s only Numpad keys that don’t work, you might need to enable Num Lock. Press the NumLk key around the Numpad to enable the numerical keypad. Then try inputting some numbers with the Numpad. The above resolutions will likely fix the keyboard not working in Turbo C for the majority of users. Did you found a different solution on your own? Share it with us in the comments section.

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