|
- laptop - Which is the Num key on the keyboard? - Super User
2 Num+ Num- probably means the Plus or Minus Key on the Numpad If you don't have a separate Numpad on your Notebook, you have to use another Key (in most cases it's labeled Fn) in conjuntion with that QWERTY-Key which is labeled + or - in the upper right corner
- How to always enable numlock by default on Windows 10?
I tried to change HKEY_USERS\\ DEFAULT\\Control Panel\\Keyboard > InitialKeyboardIndicators to 2147483650 and it enabled numlock However, if I lock my computer (numlock still active on logon screen)
- My keyboard Num Lock button is missing - Super User
I have an HP K3510 Wireless Keyboard and it does not appear to have a Num Lock key on it even though it has a number pad area with the numeric characters?
- How to automatically enable numlock on Windows 10 logon
I found a solution which worked beautifully on Windows 10: I first tried to find a Num Lock option in the BIOS, but found none (ASUS G53SW) I then tried to reboot from the login screen with Num Lock on to see if the system would remember it, but it didn't work I then tried changing values in the registry: HKEY_USERS\ DEFAULT\Control Panel\Keyboard --> "InitialKeyboardIndicators" Changed from
- keyboard - Enable numlock on a laptop - Super User
Windows 7 has a different style I believe that Num Lock is hidden in the Options button Windows 8 has, besides the On-Screen Keyboard, a new plethora of touch-based interfaces In the Options dialog, you can check the box to "Turn on numeric key pad " This provides a NumLock button on the on-screen keyboard
- How to have num lock enabled by default on log on screen?
In addition, Windows does not use the registry setting for num lock until after login If you need numlock on before that, see How to Set the NUM LOCK State at Logon in Windows XP (Article is about Windows XP, but works for Windows 7, as well - I assume it is the same for Windows 8) To do this, put in numlock vbs:
- Permanently disable num lock in Windows? - Super User
Here it is another groovy (if I say so myself ;-) solution, hold the Num Lk key down for 5 sec and windows will give you the choice to receive a differentiated on off tone when you touch the three lock keys (caps lock, Num Lock, scroll lock)
- Use the numeric keypad of a Mac keyboard on Windows 10
It turns out that the problem was pressing the Num Lock key I managed to do that by starting the On-Screen Keyboard from Windows 10, turning on the numeric keypad in the options and then pressing Num Lock there
|
|
|