Satellite U840 - missing keyboard driver / Toshiba accessibility

I have a Satellite U840-10M, Windows 7, 64bit
Earlier this week I had to boot in safemode due to some problems with McAfee. Since then, the drivers for the mousepad and the keyboard were messed up.
I have been able to find/download the drivers for the mousepad, so that works again as it should.
But i cannot find the driver for the keyboard. So at this time, the backlight doesn't work and the FN keys don't work.
In addition, Since then i can't use/access Toshiba Accessibility.
Please give the link to download Toshiba accessibility or the appropriate keyboard driver.
Thanks!

Im really wondering why it doesnt works just after starting notebook in safe mode.
Anyway, try please to reinstall Toshiba value added package.
This package contains several tools and one of them is responsible for FN keys functionality.
Please try this and post some feedback.

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