Plug in a USB keyboard, then once in change the password to something that can be typed into your broken keyboard?
Alternatively you could try use ALT- combinations and see if they work. For example, hold down ALT and press 115 on your numpad to get an 's'.
Upper case letters are accessed with ALT-65 (for 'A') to ALT-90 (for 'Z').
Smaller case letters are ALT-97 ('a') to ALT-122 (for 'z').
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If you need special characters try starting at ALT-33 (for '!') and work your way up from there or google 'ANSI Codes' for a list of all characters.
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If you need special characters try starting at ALT-33 (for '!') and work your way up from there or google [https://www.google.ca/search?q=ANSI+codes|'ANSI Codes'] for a list of all characters.
Plug in a USB keyboard, then once in change the password to something that can be typed into your broken keyboard?
Alternatively you could try use ALT- combinations and see if they work. For example, hold down ALT and press 115 on your numpad to get an 's'.
Upper case letters are accessed with ALT-65 (for 'A') to ALT-90 (for 'Z').
Smaller case letters are ALT-97 ('a') to ALT-122 (for 'z').
If you need special characters try starting at ALT-33 (for '!') and work your way up from there or google 'ANSI Codes' for a list of all characters.