On another PC (Which OP says is available) download the GPARTED iso and with rufus etc make a bootable USB drive.
Now boot this on your wonky / mouseless and keyboardless PC. The Gparted software has all sorts of dynamic hardware detectors in it so it runs on almost any PC in existence. When using Rufus to create the ISO choose DD mode otherwise the USB might not boot.
Then see if any keyboard / mouse functionality present. If so - Windows problem, if Not then hardware problem with broken port or whatever.
I learned a long time ago in any sort of engineering -- when trying to fix something start with the simplest possibilities rather than the "Nuclear option" of re-installing Windows --if it's a genuine hardware problem all a new Windows install will do is present you with the same problem after wasting a huge amount of time depending on your hardware, plus you'd have to re-install apps again and recover user data.
Cheers
jimbo
Now boot this on your wonky / mouseless and keyboardless PC. The Gparted software has all sorts of dynamic hardware detectors in it so it runs on almost any PC in existence. When using Rufus to create the ISO choose DD mode otherwise the USB might not boot.
Then see if any keyboard / mouse functionality present. If so - Windows problem, if Not then hardware problem with broken port or whatever.
I learned a long time ago in any sort of engineering -- when trying to fix something start with the simplest possibilities rather than the "Nuclear option" of re-installing Windows --if it's a genuine hardware problem all a new Windows install will do is present you with the same problem after wasting a huge amount of time depending on your hardware, plus you'd have to re-install apps again and recover user data.
Cheers
jimbo
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