Surface Go 2 keyboard briefly turns on, then shuts off when attached

andrew brown 0 Reputation points
2026-01-19T19:46:19.85+00:00

When I attach the keyboard (Type Cover) to my Surface Go 2, it briefly powers on for about a second and then turns off. After that, the keyboard does not respond, but the Surface Go 2 does recognize that a keyboard is attached (for example, the on-screen keyboard behavior changes as if a physical keyboard is connected).

I’ve tried detaching and reattaching the keyboard multiple times and restarting the device, but the issue continues. The keyboard connector appears clean, and the keyboard was previously working without any problems.

I’m unsure whether this is a hardware issue with the keyboard, a problem with the Surface connector, or a driver/firmware issue. Any guidance on troubleshooting or resolving this would be appreciated.

Surface | Surface Go | Performance and maintenance
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  1. andrew brown 0 Reputation points
    2026-01-27T00:23:08.09+00:00

    Hell nah twin

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  2. Lychee-Ng 22,840 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2026-01-20T09:02:34.61+00:00

    Hi andrew brown,

    Welcome to Microsoft Q&A!

    I know how frustrating it is when your Type Cover keyboard stops responding, especially when it's been working fine before. Microsoft did release a guidance on fixing keyboard that you can find here: Troubleshoot Surface Pro Keyboard or Type Cover - Microsoft Support!

    Please begin by following the steps outlined in the article referenced above. I’ve also included some solutions below that have been suggested by users as the most effective in restoring functionality to their Surface keyboard.

    1 - Perform a full shutdown reset

    • Turn off your Surface laptop: Click Start > Power > choose Shut down
    • Detach the Type Cover keyboard and wait for 10 seconds.
    • Press and hold the power button about 20 seconds:
      • The Windows logo will appear, disappear, and then appear again.
      • Make sure the sequence is complete > let the Surface turn on.
    • Reattach the keyboard and check if it is now working properly.

    2 - Use the Surface Diagnostic Toolkit:

    If the keyboard still does not work after trying all the fixes, the device might be defective. In that case, you should consider this: How to get service or repair for Surface - Microsoft Support, especially if your Surface is still under warranty!


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  3. AI answer

    2026-01-19T19:47:00.3566667+00:00

    It sounds like you're experiencing a common issue with the Surface Go 2 Type Cover. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can take to identify and potentially resolve the problem:

    1. Check for Debris: Even if the connector appears clean, it’s a good idea to use compressed air to blow out any dust or debris that might be affecting the connection.
    2. Test with Another Keyboard: If possible, try using a different Type Cover or keyboard with your Surface Go 2 to see if the issue persists. This will help determine if the problem lies with the keyboard or the device itself.
    3. Update Drivers: Ensure that your Surface Go 2 is running the latest firmware and drivers. You can check for updates in the Windows Update settings.
    4. Run Surface Diagnostic Toolkit: Use the Surface Diagnostic Toolkit to check for hardware issues. This tool can help identify if there are any underlying problems with the device.
    5. Check Power Settings: Sometimes, power settings can affect how peripherals function. Ensure that your Surface Go 2 is not set to a power-saving mode that might be affecting the keyboard.
    6. Perform a Hard Reset: Try performing a hard reset on your Surface Go 2 by holding down the power button for about 10 seconds until the device restarts.

    If none of these steps resolve the issue, it may be a hardware problem with the keyboard or the Surface connector, and contacting Microsoft Support for further assistance would be advisable.


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