This remapping is often built into the keyboard, but software conflicts or driver issues can also cause the problem. Other causes include old keyboard drivers or malware, which might unexpectedly change keyboard settings. In this article, we will discuss different ways to solve this problem.
1. Swap the Keyboard Keys Back
Before trying anything else, try using the “FN + W” keys to switch the keys back to normal. Many gaming keyboards, like Redragon, let users switch between the WASD and arrow keys. Doing this might fix any accidental changes by restoring the usual key setup. This can be helpful if keys get changed by mistake while gaming or using shortcuts.
2. Enable Touch Keyboard
Turning on the touch keyboard allows you to check if the WASD and arrow key issue is due to software or hardware. If the keys work correctly on the on-screen keyboard, the problem is likely with your physical keyboard or driver settings.
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3. Run Keyboard Troubleshooter
Running the Keyboard Troubleshooter is a useful step to address keyboard problems. It automatically finds and fixes common issues like wrong key mappings or driver errors by scanning your system. This tool works quietly to solve keyboard setting problems, often without needing you to do anything else.
4. Update or Reinstall Keyboard Driver
Refreshing your keyboard driver helps your system correctly recognize keystrokes. An outdated or faulty driver might cause keys like WASD and arrow keys to swap. Updating or reinstalling the driver fixes communication between the hardware and software, solving issues from driver problems.
5. Reset Your Keyboard
Sometimes, resetting your keyboard by changing the language settings can fix key-swapping issues like WASD and arrow keys switching. This forces the system to adjust its input settings, clearing any unwanted remapping or conflicts. By switching languages, you refresh the keyboard’s default setup, which can solve the problem.
6. Remap Your Keyboard Keys
This issue can be caused by a keyboard layout misconfiguration or a software glitch. Remapping your keys provides a direct fix. By manually setting each key’s function, you can correct the swapped behavior of the WASD and arrow keys. This ensures the correct layout is restored and overrides any system conflicts, such as driver issues or accidental key shortcuts.






















