Lenovo B470e stuck key

I get the message 01011001: Keyboard Stuck Key in my notebook Lenovo B470e, i want to know what key it is, im using windows 7 OS

Hi Leocarrazco,
I’m sorry to inform you that as per the video you have attached in the post the issue seems to be with “Down Arrow Key”. The only available option is to connect external keyboard and check if the issue persists, if yes then calling our Technical Support for Assistance to get the information of the nearest Authorized Service Center to get this issue resolved.
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Shiva Kumar
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    Hi Sukumar,
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    I’m sorry to hear that you are getting stuck key error in your Lenovo ThinkPad.
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  • Error 0210: stuck key 2b - t61 thinkpad + windows 7 32 bit

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  • ERROR 0210: Stuck Key 36

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