keyboard functionality

Winsage
October 29, 2025
Microsoft released a non-security update, KB5067112, for Windows 11, version 23H2, upgrading systems to Build 22621.6133. Users can update via Settings or download from the Microsoft Update Catalog. The update improves the touch keyboard functionality, ensuring key presses are registered after waking from sleep. It also enhances networking by fixing issues with external virtual switches that could lose NIC bindings after a host restart. A new feature, Personalized Offers, is introduced during device setup and is accessible in the Settings menu. Additionally, the update resolves a critical disk communication issue affecting Azure Stack Hub and Azure Local clusters, improving reliability and performance.
Winsage
October 21, 2025
Microsoft has released an out-of-band update for Windows 11, identified as KB5070773, on October 20, 2025. This update addresses an issue from the October 14 monthly update that disrupted the functionality of the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE), preventing users from using USB mice or keyboards for recovery tasks. The update restores USB functionality in WinRE for Windows 11 versions 24H2 and 25H2.
Winsage
October 19, 2025
Microsoft is facing a challenge with the Windows 11 25H2 October update (KB5066835), which disrupts mouse and keyboard functionality in the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE), making it inoperative. WinRE is a troubleshooting toolkit that activates during startup problems or system malfunctions. Microsoft confirmed that USB keyboard and mouse work normally within the Windows operating system and is working on a solution. This issue adds to other complications from recent Windows 11 updates, including localhost issues and disruptions to the Windows Media Creation Tool. Users are unable to initiate recovery processes due to the lack of functional input devices.
Winsage
October 19, 2025
Microsoft's latest mandatory security update for Windows 11, KB5066835, has caused significant disruptions, including inoperable localhost connections and multiple installation failures. Users are experiencing issues with locally hosted applications, and the update has also affected certain Logitech peripherals and mouse and keyboard functionality in the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE). Microsoft has acknowledged these problems and plans to release an emergency fix within 48 hours. A regression in the kernel-mode HTTP server (HTTP.sys) is responsible for the localhost connectivity issues, particularly impacting Internet Information Services (IIS). Users are advised against seeking online troubleshooting solutions, as they have proven ineffective, and some have found risky temporary workarounds.
Winsage
October 19, 2025
Microsoft has acknowledged a significant issue affecting the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) following the installation of the October 2025 cumulative update, KB5066835. This update has caused a bug that prevents mouse and keyboard functionality within WinRE, complicating the recovery process for users facing system failures. Users have reported being unable to interact with WinRE after installing the update, as USB devices do not function in this environment. Microsoft is investigating the issue and plans to release an out-of-band update to resolve the WinRE problems in upcoming Windows 11 versions. A workaround involves reverting the WinRE image (winre.wim) to a previous version by replacing it with a known-good version from an older Windows 11 ISO. Users can disable WinRE, back up the existing winre.wim file, delete it, and replace it with the older version to restore functionality.
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