Some keys not working on keyboard on Pavilion G6 with windows 8

Hi, Some of the keys (,backspace,h,g ect) are not working on my laptop, i have windows 8 installed and i have tried to do a restore settings but it did not work.
Any suggestions would be appriciated

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I saw your post regarding the problems with your keyboard. I have included a HP document below with some steps to follow. There is a section on Stuck Keys check that out first.
Notebook Keyboard Troubleshooting Windows 8
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