VAIO Tap 11 Keyboard Stopped Responding

I got myself a Tap 11 few days back. It came with Windows 8, so i did updated BIOs and all there is to update and got it to Win8.1. Somewhere along the way though, the detachable keyboard just went dead. There's no response on the keyboard at all. The lights still go on/off when i move the switch at the top right corner, but the main tablet itself is just not getting any thing i type on the keybaord. The keyboard is also not responding from within BIOs screen. I'm at a lost. Is there some drivers i can re-install to get the keyboard working again? Or is there anything i can do about it?  thanksEthan 

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