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I'd suggest getting/creating a bootable USB stick with Linux (Ubuntu?), and try booting off that.
If it's borked drivers/OS/Malware - you'd see keyboard and mouse working fine.
If it's messed up there as well, you've got some hardware issue, and worth taking it to professional for diagnosis
I'd like to add that when following this: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/specific-keys-on-keyboard-not-working-ctrl-alt/65ead128-a947-42ce-9c0b-8c6aa293d363
Specifically method 2, command prompt did not find any of the registry entries to delete, giving me a does not exist error.
I'll probably try doing a boot stick alongside doing a Fresh Start if all else fails.