When enables wifi keyboard and touchpad lock

Hi guys,
I'm with the following problem when I enable wifi some keys of keyboard and the buttons of the touchpad is locking.
With wifi disable all ok.
Can anyone help me ?

Hi
>>please try doing uninstall and reinstalling the keybaord drivers form device manager
>>and also try doing updates from HP support assaistance
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